Community sharing: Contextualizing Western research notions of contamination within an Indigenous research paradigm

Author:

Allen Sarah1ORCID,Held Suzanne2,Milne‐Price Shauna3,McCormick Alma4,Feng Du5,Inouye Jillian6,Schure Mark2,Castille Dottie7,Howe Rae B.4,Pitts Mikayla2,Keene Shannen8,Belone Lorenda9,Wallerstein Nina9

Affiliation:

1. Family Life and Human Development Southern Utah University Cedar City Utah USA

2. Health and Human Development Montana State University Bozeman Montana USA

3. Contra Costa Health Services, Contra Costa Family Medicine Residency University of Washington School of Medicine Martinez California USA

4. Executive Director of Messengers for Health Messengers for Health Crow Agency Montana USA

5. Department of Nursing University of Nevada Las Vegas Nevada USA

6. John Burns School of Medicine University of Hawaii Honolulu Hawaii USA

7. National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities, Division of Community Health and Population Sciences National Institutes of Health Bethesda Maryland USA

8. Division of the Seattle Indian Health Board Urban Indian Health Institute Seattle Washington USA

9. Health Sciences Center: Center for Participatory Research University of New Mexico Albuquerque New Mexico USA

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Applied Psychology,Health (social science)

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