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A lament by women for "the people, the land" [Nishnawbi-Aski Nation]: an experience of loss.

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  • A lament by women for "the people, the land" [Nishnawbi-Aski Nation]: an experience of loss. Abstract Text:

    d g willmsD G Willms,p langeP Lange,d bayfieldD Bayfield,m beardyM Beardy,e a lindsayE A Lindsay,d c coleD C Cole,n a johnsonN A Johnson,

    In response to a hunger fast by five members of the Sandy Lake Band at the Sioux Lookout Zone Hospital in Northern Ontario (Canada)--a cultural protest of the status of health care services in the Zone--the Federal Minister of Health agreed to establish a Panel to review the region's health care system. The year-long study involved hearings in each of the 28 remote communities of the Zone, and interviews with elders and chiefs, women, and health care providers. A consultation team from McMaster University (Faculty of Health Sciences) assisted the Panel with epidemiological survey research, literature reviews, and the interpretation of the data collected in the proceedings. This paper offers our interpretation of data collected from the qualitative study component. Specifically, it provides an interpretation of the discourse of the native women of the Nishnawbi-Aski Nation on their experience of health and health care. An "idiom of loss" captures, we feel, the depth of their concerns, dilemmas and frustrations.

    A lament by women for "the people, the land" [Nishnawbi-Aski Nation]: an experience of loss. Publishing Authors By Initials

    dg willmsDG Willms,p langeP Lange,d bayfieldD Bayfield,m beardyM Beardy,ea lindsayEA Lindsay,dc coleDC Cole,na johnsonNA Johnson,

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    MEDLINE DATE: 1992 Sep-Oct

    A lament by women for "the people, the land" [Nishnawbi-Aski Nation]: an experience of loss. Journal Published:

    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: Canadian journal of public health. Revue canadienn

    VOLUME: 83

    Page Numbers: 331-4

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    ISSN: 0008-4263

    DAY: 13

    MONTH: 02

    YEAR: 2008

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    LANGUAGE: eng

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    KEYWORDS: Women

    MESH TERMS: psychology

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    AFFILIATION: Department of Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.

    Country: CANADA

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