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DESCRIPTION:Join Amah Mutsun Land Trust for a talk by  Professor Caitlin Keliiaa of 
 UCSC focusing on the question of Indian health among Native domestic 
 workers in the 20th-century San Francisco Bay Area.\n\nNov 6, 2021 @ 1 PM - 
 2:30 PM PT\n\nRegister: 
 https://ucsc.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_JfK8RPSxQw2V3A1kS2OF8Q \n\n\nFor 
 this talk, Dr. Keliiaa examines tuberculosis cases in the Bay Area Outing 
 Program and demonstrates the difficulties Native women experienced in 
 accessing health care and especially tubercular care. \n\nShe shows how the 
 fickle benevolence of the outing program’s leadership intersected with 
 federal negligence, and the dangerous inadequacies of Indian health care 
 services that cost Native women’s lives. \n\nShe traces the federal 
 response—or lack thereof—to Indian healthcare and wellness and closely 
 analyzes cases of outing women who became critically ill while in the Bay 
 Area. In her analysis she comments on our current moment in a global 
 pandemic.\n\n﻿To this end, Dr. Keliiaa uncovers state violence shrouded 
 as federal neglect, demonstrating how officials chose who they considered 
 deserving of health care.\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2021/10/13/18845668.php
SUMMARY:Settler Colonialism is a Sickness: How Federal Indian Health Failed Native Women
LOCATION:Online via Zoom
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2021/10/13/18845668.php
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