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Killing Us Quietly - Native Americans and HIV/AIDS (Paperback)
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Killing Us Quietly - Native Americans and HIV/AIDS (Paperback)
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List price R394
Loot Price R330
Discovery Miles 3 300
You Save R64 (16%)
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Over the past five centuries, waves of diseases have ravaged and
sometimes annihilated Native American communities. The latest of
these silent killers is HIV/AIDS. The first book to detail the
devastating impact of the disease on Native Americans, Killing Us
Quietly fully and minutely examines the epidemic and its social and
cultural consequences among three groups in three geographical
areas. Through a series of personal narratives, the book also
vividly conveys the terrible individual and emotional toll the
disease is taking on Native lives. Exploring Native urban,
reservation, and rural perspectives, as well as the viewpoints of
Native youth, women, gay or bisexual men, this study combines
statistics, Native demography and histories, and profiles of Native
organizations to provide a broad understanding of HIV/AIDS among
Native Americans. The book confronts the unique economic and
political circumstances and cultural practices that can encourage
the spread of the disease in Native settings. And perhaps most
important, it discusses prevention strategies and educational
resources. A much-needed overview of a national calamity, "Killing
Us Quietly" is an essential resource for Natives and non-Natives
alike.
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