AbstractThis article discusses the manner in which social and historical factors impact upon indigenous conceptions of health and health-seeking behaviour, reinforcing their authoritative knowledge about birth and wellbeing. It explores how Mexican indigenous Huichol migrant labourers experience structural, everyday and symbolic violence while away working, and in their home communities. The study was based on semi-structured interviews and observations with 33 Huichol migrant labourers and 12 key informants from the community (traditional healthcare providers), health sector (medical doctors based in the highlands) and tobacco industry (farmers, tobacco union leader and pesticide sellers) during 2010–11. Findings show how the continuum of ...
How women make decisions about care-seeking during pregnancy and childbirth, is a key determinant of...
This article aims to analyze the situation of healthcare of indigenous peoples in Mexico, considerin...
Despite the serious persistence of infectious diseases, low-income, indigenous people in southern Me...
AbstractThis article discusses the manner in which social and historical factors impact upon indigen...
Every year, around two thousand Huichol families migrate from their homelands in the highlands of no...
RefereedMigrant workers in the United States have extremely poor health. This paper aims to identify...
This thesis derives from a four-year period of anthropological research and practice as a medical do...
This thesis derives from a four-year period of anthropological research and practice as a medical do...
‘MEDICINE’ is a new project funded under the EC Horizon 2020 Marie-Sklodowska Curie Actions, to dete...
Indigenous communities face disproportionate health inequalities within the healthcare system, as we...
Background Health inequalities disproportionally affect indigenous people in Guatemala. Previous stu...
‘MEDICINE’ is a new project funded under the EC Horizon 2020 Marie-Sklodowska Curie Actions, to dete...
In the context of development, considerable attention is paid to population health, usually interpre...
As members of the Mexican diaspora acculturate/assimilate to life in the United States they gain ski...
BACKGROUND: Preventable maternal and infant mortality continues to be significantly higher in Latin ...
How women make decisions about care-seeking during pregnancy and childbirth, is a key determinant of...
This article aims to analyze the situation of healthcare of indigenous peoples in Mexico, considerin...
Despite the serious persistence of infectious diseases, low-income, indigenous people in southern Me...
AbstractThis article discusses the manner in which social and historical factors impact upon indigen...
Every year, around two thousand Huichol families migrate from their homelands in the highlands of no...
RefereedMigrant workers in the United States have extremely poor health. This paper aims to identify...
This thesis derives from a four-year period of anthropological research and practice as a medical do...
This thesis derives from a four-year period of anthropological research and practice as a medical do...
‘MEDICINE’ is a new project funded under the EC Horizon 2020 Marie-Sklodowska Curie Actions, to dete...
Indigenous communities face disproportionate health inequalities within the healthcare system, as we...
Background Health inequalities disproportionally affect indigenous people in Guatemala. Previous stu...
‘MEDICINE’ is a new project funded under the EC Horizon 2020 Marie-Sklodowska Curie Actions, to dete...
In the context of development, considerable attention is paid to population health, usually interpre...
As members of the Mexican diaspora acculturate/assimilate to life in the United States they gain ski...
BACKGROUND: Preventable maternal and infant mortality continues to be significantly higher in Latin ...
How women make decisions about care-seeking during pregnancy and childbirth, is a key determinant of...
This article aims to analyze the situation of healthcare of indigenous peoples in Mexico, considerin...
Despite the serious persistence of infectious diseases, low-income, indigenous people in southern Me...