Our paper is part of a series focusing on Indigenous peoples ’ health in diff erent world regions. Indigenous peoples worldwide are subject to marginalisation and discrimination, systematically experiencing poorer health than do majority groups. In Africa, poor health in the general population is widely recognised, but the consistently lower health position and social status of Indigenous peoples are rarely noted. Disputed conceptual understandings of indigeneity, a history of discriminatory colonial and post-colonial policies, and non-recognition of Indigenous groups by some governments complicate the situation. We discuss two case studies, of the central African Pygmy peoples and the San of southern Africa, to illustrate recurring issues ...
This paper re-examines the factors underlying the continuing poor health of the NTs Indigenous popul...
Background: Disparities in health status between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and t...
This review is the second in a series on Indigenous health, covering different regions and issues. W...
Our paper is part of a series focusing on Indigenous peoples ’ health in diff erent world regions. I...
Our paper is part of a series focusing on Indigenous peoples' health in different world regions. Ind...
This article presents an overview of the health of Indigenous people around the world. To do so we f...
Background International studies of the health of Indigenous and tribal peoples provide important pu...
In 2012 it was estimated that there were more than 300 million Indigenous peoples living across the ...
“What sets worlds in motion is the interplay of diff erences, their attractions and repulsions. Life...
In examining the production of knowledge in the health systems in Western and non-Western societies,...
Indigenous knowledge (IK) is knowledge that is kept in the minds of people and is expressed in their...
The author of the paper investigates the issue of Indigenous health inequalities. The main purpose o...
In a country as diverse as South Africa, sickness and health often mean different things to differen...
This review is the second in a series on Indigenous health, covering different regions and issues. W...
This is the report from a conference organised by IDS and the Royal Tropical Institute (KIT) to brin...
This paper re-examines the factors underlying the continuing poor health of the NTs Indigenous popul...
Background: Disparities in health status between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and t...
This review is the second in a series on Indigenous health, covering different regions and issues. W...
Our paper is part of a series focusing on Indigenous peoples ’ health in diff erent world regions. I...
Our paper is part of a series focusing on Indigenous peoples' health in different world regions. Ind...
This article presents an overview of the health of Indigenous people around the world. To do so we f...
Background International studies of the health of Indigenous and tribal peoples provide important pu...
In 2012 it was estimated that there were more than 300 million Indigenous peoples living across the ...
“What sets worlds in motion is the interplay of diff erences, their attractions and repulsions. Life...
In examining the production of knowledge in the health systems in Western and non-Western societies,...
Indigenous knowledge (IK) is knowledge that is kept in the minds of people and is expressed in their...
The author of the paper investigates the issue of Indigenous health inequalities. The main purpose o...
In a country as diverse as South Africa, sickness and health often mean different things to differen...
This review is the second in a series on Indigenous health, covering different regions and issues. W...
This is the report from a conference organised by IDS and the Royal Tropical Institute (KIT) to brin...
This paper re-examines the factors underlying the continuing poor health of the NTs Indigenous popul...
Background: Disparities in health status between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and t...
This review is the second in a series on Indigenous health, covering different regions and issues. W...