Indian Blood: Hiv And Colonial Trauma In San Francisco'S Twospirit Community (Indigenous Confluences),Used

Indian Blood: Hiv And Colonial Trauma In San Francisco'S Twospirit Community (Indigenous Confluences),Used

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Finalist For The 2017 Lambda Literary 'Lammy' Award In Lgbtq Studiesthe First Book To Examine The Correlation Between Mixedrace Identity And Hiv/Aids Among Native American Gay Men And Transgendered People, Indian Blood Provides An Analysis Of The Emerging And Often Contested Lgbtq 'Twospirit' Identification As It Relates To Public Health And Mixedrace Identity.Prior To Contact With European Settlers, Most Native American Tribes Held Their Twospirit Members In High Esteem, Even Considering Them Spiritually Advanced. However, After Contact And Religious Conversion Attitudes Changed And Social And Cultural Support Networks Were Ruptured. This Discrimination Led To A Breakdown In Traditional Values, Beliefs, And Practices, Which In Turn Pushed Many Twospirit Members To Participate In Highrisk Behaviors. The Result Is A Disproportionate Number Of Twospirit Members Who Currently Test Positive For Hiv.Using Surveys, Focus Groups, And Community Discussions To Examine The Experiences Of Hivpositive Members Of San Francisco'S Twospirit Community, Indian Blood Provides An Innovative Approach To Understanding How Colonization Continues To Affect American Indian Communities And Opens A Series Of Crucial Dialogues In The Fields Of Native American Studies, Public Health, Queer Studies, And Critical Mixedrace Studies.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q: What is the main focus of 'Indian Blood'? A: 'Indian Blood' examines the relationship between mixed-race identity and HIV/AIDS in Native American gay men and transgender individuals, particularly within San Francisco's two-spirit community.
  • Q: Who is the author of 'Indian Blood'? A: The author of 'Indian Blood' is Andrew J. Jolivétte, who explores critical issues related to public health and mixed-race identity.
  • Q: What recognition has 'Indian Blood' received? A: 'Indian Blood' was a finalist for the 2017 Lambda Literary 'Lammy' Award in LGBTQ Studies, highlighting its significance in the field.
  • Q: How many pages does 'Indian Blood' have? A: 'Indian Blood' contains 176 pages, providing a comprehensive examination of its subject matter.
  • Q: What is the publication date of 'Indian Blood'? A: 'Indian Blood' was published on June 1, 2016.
  • Q: What type of binding does 'Indian Blood' have? A: 'Indian Blood' is available in paperback binding, making it a convenient option for readers.
  • Q: Is 'Indian Blood' a new book? A: 'Indian Blood' is in new condition, ensuring that readers receive a quality product.
  • Q: What themes are explored in 'Indian Blood'? A: 'Indian Blood' explores themes of colonization, public health, mixed-race identity, and the experiences of two-spirit individuals in the context of HIV/AIDS.
  • Q: What research methods were used in 'Indian Blood'? A: The book utilizes surveys, focus groups, and community discussions to analyze the experiences of HIV-positive members of the two-spirit community.
  • Q: What category does 'Indian Blood' fall under? A: 'Indian Blood' is categorized under AIDS, reflecting its focus on health issues within the Indigenous community.