Why Historical Trauma Must Inform American Indian Healthcare

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University at Buffalo School of Nursing

University at Buffalo School of Nursing

6 жыл бұрын

Discussion with Margaret Moss, PhD, RN, Assistant Dean for Diversity and Inclusion, University at Buffalo School of Nursing

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@brianvigue7697
@brianvigue7697 9 ай бұрын
I knew all this but I’ve never heard it all put together in one place so masterfully!
@lgillan718
@lgillan718 3 жыл бұрын
Many thanks Asst Dean Moss for teaching the truth. Excellent, knowledgable & devastating presentation & exposition of historical trauma. So many parallels to the experiences of Indigenous peoples here in Australia. Honoured to have stumbled across this, because as you said, this vital information is deliberately left out of all levels of education, media and general social awareness and consciousness. Blessings to you, your family, your tribe and on your life's work.
@bridgettelazaro7310
@bridgettelazaro7310 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing this video. Your knowledge and willingness to educate others is deeply appreciated.
@aprilthisisgunnagost8toyourazz
@aprilthisisgunnagost8toyourazz 5 жыл бұрын
I absolutely love your presentation. I will definitely have my daughter watch this and test over it🙏🏿
@rosalindagarza5653
@rosalindagarza5653 4 жыл бұрын
So I guess.........keep keep sharing the news everywhere even on fb about Indian News! This is very nice video for the younger Highschool generations. Hello from the evergreen state. Seattle, WA.-------By the way I guess you are very much more informed than most so not using the term people instead of Indians makes sense. I do think that it is very unfair about they (people/Indians and some of there children)that they get the same funding as convicts(Federal prisioners). Again this is still contradictory because people who commit crimes shouldn't be classified as guilty or innocent by there color. And yes some Indian folk would still let certain people go because of there ethnicitiy at first site or what they might of written on paper to represent who they are. Most people never assume trauma.........but they might of gone thru that and are maybe worried to get back home to make sure IF they have someone at home that they won't go thru trauma. So these same experiences are not lived by family members living thru these years because they do grow in the same home and at the same time just as a younger aged people makes it harder later in life to have healthy experiences that don't produce trauma. I am generalizing. Yes This is about Indians.
@aprilthisisgunnagost8toyourazz
@aprilthisisgunnagost8toyourazz 5 жыл бұрын
Also could you recommend a book to supplement the material you went over
@cheezheadz3928
@cheezheadz3928 Жыл бұрын
Sadly, Indian tribes themselves also determine who is Indian by continuing the blood quantum requirements.
@Mark-ej4uf
@Mark-ej4uf Жыл бұрын
The Hidatsa are also known as Snakes.
@andiegilson4666
@andiegilson4666 Жыл бұрын
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