American Indian Health and Nursing

The average life expectancy of a male born on the Pine Ridge reservation in South Dakota today is 40 years oldóthe lowest life expectancy of all peoples not only in the U.S. but also in the entire Western Hemisphere. Written by and for nurses, this is the first text to focus exclusively on American Indian health and nursing. It addresses the profound disparities in policy, health care law, and health outcomes that affect American Indians, and describes how these disparities, bound into the cultural, environmental, historical, and geopolitical fabric of American Indian society, are responsible for the marked lack of wellbeing of American Indians.

American Indian nurse authors, natives of nine unique American Indian cultures, address the four domains of healthóphysical, mental, spiritual, and emotional--within each region to underscore the many stunning disparities of opportunity for health and wellbeing within the American Indian culture as opposed to those of "Anglo" culture. In an era of cultural competency, these expert nurse authors bring awareness about what is perhaps the least understood minority population in the U.S. The text covers the history of American Indians with a focus on the drastic changes that occurred following European contact. Included are relevant journal articles, historical reports, interviews with tribal health officials, and case studies. The book addresses issues surrounding American Indian nursing and nursing education, and health care within nine unique American Indian cultural populations. Also discussed are the health care needs of American Indians living in urban areas. Additionally, the book examines the future of American Indian Nursing in regard to the Affordable Care Act.

Key Features:

  • Focuses exclusively on American Indian health and nursing, the first book to do so
  • Written by predominately American Indian nurses
  • Covers four domains of health: physical, mental, spiritual and emotional
  • Highlights nine specific cultural areas of Indian country, each with its own unique history and context
  • Includes chapter objectives, end-of-chapter review questions, and case studies
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American Indian Health and Nursing

The average life expectancy of a male born on the Pine Ridge reservation in South Dakota today is 40 years oldóthe lowest life expectancy of all peoples not only in the U.S. but also in the entire Western Hemisphere. Written by and for nurses, this is the first text to focus exclusively on American Indian health and nursing. It addresses the profound disparities in policy, health care law, and health outcomes that affect American Indians, and describes how these disparities, bound into the cultural, environmental, historical, and geopolitical fabric of American Indian society, are responsible for the marked lack of wellbeing of American Indians.

American Indian nurse authors, natives of nine unique American Indian cultures, address the four domains of healthóphysical, mental, spiritual, and emotional--within each region to underscore the many stunning disparities of opportunity for health and wellbeing within the American Indian culture as opposed to those of "Anglo" culture. In an era of cultural competency, these expert nurse authors bring awareness about what is perhaps the least understood minority population in the U.S. The text covers the history of American Indians with a focus on the drastic changes that occurred following European contact. Included are relevant journal articles, historical reports, interviews with tribal health officials, and case studies. The book addresses issues surrounding American Indian nursing and nursing education, and health care within nine unique American Indian cultural populations. Also discussed are the health care needs of American Indians living in urban areas. Additionally, the book examines the future of American Indian Nursing in regard to the Affordable Care Act.

Key Features:

  • Focuses exclusively on American Indian health and nursing, the first book to do so
  • Written by predominately American Indian nurses
  • Covers four domains of health: physical, mental, spiritual and emotional
  • Highlights nine specific cultural areas of Indian country, each with its own unique history and context
  • Includes chapter objectives, end-of-chapter review questions, and case studies
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Overview

The average life expectancy of a male born on the Pine Ridge reservation in South Dakota today is 40 years oldóthe lowest life expectancy of all peoples not only in the U.S. but also in the entire Western Hemisphere. Written by and for nurses, this is the first text to focus exclusively on American Indian health and nursing. It addresses the profound disparities in policy, health care law, and health outcomes that affect American Indians, and describes how these disparities, bound into the cultural, environmental, historical, and geopolitical fabric of American Indian society, are responsible for the marked lack of wellbeing of American Indians.

American Indian nurse authors, natives of nine unique American Indian cultures, address the four domains of healthóphysical, mental, spiritual, and emotional--within each region to underscore the many stunning disparities of opportunity for health and wellbeing within the American Indian culture as opposed to those of "Anglo" culture. In an era of cultural competency, these expert nurse authors bring awareness about what is perhaps the least understood minority population in the U.S. The text covers the history of American Indians with a focus on the drastic changes that occurred following European contact. Included are relevant journal articles, historical reports, interviews with tribal health officials, and case studies. The book addresses issues surrounding American Indian nursing and nursing education, and health care within nine unique American Indian cultural populations. Also discussed are the health care needs of American Indians living in urban areas. Additionally, the book examines the future of American Indian Nursing in regard to the Affordable Care Act.

Key Features:

  • Focuses exclusively on American Indian health and nursing, the first book to do so
  • Written by predominately American Indian nurses
  • Covers four domains of health: physical, mental, spiritual and emotional
  • Highlights nine specific cultural areas of Indian country, each with its own unique history and context
  • Includes chapter objectives, end-of-chapter review questions, and case studies

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780826129857
Publisher: Springer Publishing Company
Publication date: 12/16/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 380
File size: 7 MB

About the Author

Margaret P. Moss, PhD, JD, RN, FAAN, is a member of the Mandan, Hidatsa, and Arikara Nation, Three Affiliated Tribes of North Dakota. She is currently director of the University of British Columbia’s First Nations House of Learning and a tenured associate professor in the Faculty of Applied Science-Nursing.

Table of Contents

Contents

Contributors

Preface

Acknowledgments

PART I: INDIGENOUS AMERICA

1 Overview
Margaret P. Moss

2 Precontact Indigenous North America
Theodore C. Van Alst, Jr.

3 Postcontact, Sovereignty, and Health
Margaret P. Moss

4 The Roots of American Indian “Nursing”
Margaret P. Moss

5 The Indian Health System and Nursing
Ruth E. Meilstrup and Margaret P. Moss

6 Beyond the IHS: Indigenous Knowledge and Traditional Approaches to Health and Healing
S. Neyooxet Greymorning

PART II: NURSING IN THE 10 CULTURAL AREAS: REGIONAL AND TRIBAL ISSUES FOR NURSES

7 AI/AN Elders: Mapping Cultural Areas and Regional Variances in Health
Margaret P. Moss

8 Northeastern Woodlands
Marilynn Malerba

9 Southeastern Woodlands
Lee Anne Nichols

10 American Indian Tribes of the Southwest
Nicolle L. Gonzales

11 Great Basin
Lillian Tom-Orme

12 California Indians
Bette Jacobs

13 Pacific Northwest/Plateau
C. June Strickland

14 Alaska
Christopher M. Nelson

15 Northern Great Plains
Margaret P. Moss and Donna M. Grandbois

16 Urban American Indians
Lisa Martin and Margaret P. Moss

PART III: POLICY, THE FUTURE OF NURSING, AND INDIAN COUNTRY

17 Indian Health Funding: Time for Change
Marilynn Malerba and Margaret P. Moss

18 The Future of Nursing Report and American Indian Nursing Education
Margaret P. Moss

Appendix A: List of Federally Recognized Tribes

Appendix B: 66 State-Recognized Tribes

Appendix C: About the Authors

Index

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