This Article describes the legal history of how, twenty years after the sterilizations began, the U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, in 1978, finally created regulations that prohibited the sterilizations. It tells the heroic story of Connie Redbird Uri, a Native American physician and lawyer, who discovered the secret program of government sterilizations, and created a movement that pressured the government to codify provisions that ended the program. It discusses the shocking revelation by several Tribal Nations that doctors at the IHS hospitals had sterilized at least 25 percent of Native American women of childbearing age around the country. Most of the women were sterilized without their knowledge or without giving vali...
This paper explains the evolution of Eugenics from Mendel’s peas to Nazi Germany. It reveals startli...
The power of myth and storytelling is well-known in American Indian communities. Oral traditions con...
This presentation centers on the scientific and medical research conducted by Sophie D. Aberle, M.D....
This Article describes the legal history of how, twenty years after the sterilizations began, the U....
United States law permitted involuntary sterilization of Native American women through federal polic...
This paper examines the mass sterilization of Native American women during the 1970s by the federal ...
This paper examines the ways in which the United States has perpetuated and exacted structural, cult...
Throughout American history, sexual violence against Native Americans has been an all-too common phe...
Women of color have long suffered targeted and systematic racial discrimination and attempts to cont...
This article has three purposes: the first is to bring to light current violations of Native America...
Medical violence in the Canadian historical narrative is often overlooked in favour of progress and ...
Women’s health care has always been a hotbed for public attention. The upcoming presidential electio...
Colonialism, its ingrained sexism and racism, and the consequential loss of tribal sovereignty throu...
Violence against Native American Women is an epidemic in the United States. According to the Departm...
In the late 1960s and 1970s there were widespread reports of coercive and deceptive sterilizations o...
This paper explains the evolution of Eugenics from Mendel’s peas to Nazi Germany. It reveals startli...
The power of myth and storytelling is well-known in American Indian communities. Oral traditions con...
This presentation centers on the scientific and medical research conducted by Sophie D. Aberle, M.D....
This Article describes the legal history of how, twenty years after the sterilizations began, the U....
United States law permitted involuntary sterilization of Native American women through federal polic...
This paper examines the mass sterilization of Native American women during the 1970s by the federal ...
This paper examines the ways in which the United States has perpetuated and exacted structural, cult...
Throughout American history, sexual violence against Native Americans has been an all-too common phe...
Women of color have long suffered targeted and systematic racial discrimination and attempts to cont...
This article has three purposes: the first is to bring to light current violations of Native America...
Medical violence in the Canadian historical narrative is often overlooked in favour of progress and ...
Women’s health care has always been a hotbed for public attention. The upcoming presidential electio...
Colonialism, its ingrained sexism and racism, and the consequential loss of tribal sovereignty throu...
Violence against Native American Women is an epidemic in the United States. According to the Departm...
In the late 1960s and 1970s there were widespread reports of coercive and deceptive sterilizations o...
This paper explains the evolution of Eugenics from Mendel’s peas to Nazi Germany. It reveals startli...
The power of myth and storytelling is well-known in American Indian communities. Oral traditions con...
This presentation centers on the scientific and medical research conducted by Sophie D. Aberle, M.D....