Healing histories : stories from Canada's Indian hospitals / Laurie Meijer Drees
- Author
- Meijer Drees, Laurie, 1965-
- Published
- Edmonton : University of Alberta Press, [2013]
- Copyright Date
- ©2013
- Physical Description
- xlvi, 244 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
- Contents
- Opening remarks / Florence James, Penelakut First Nation -- Preface "Storywork" : foundations -- Nanaimo Indian Hospital : a patient remembers [British Columbia] / Sainty Morris -- Cold needles / Laura Cranmer -- 1. Tuberculosis -- 2. Indian health services, an evolving system -- Nursing Work at the United Church Hospital, Bella, Bella, British Columbia / Marge Thompson -- Nursing work at the Anglican hospitals in Aklavik and Pangnirtung / Biddy Worsley -- Director of Nursing at the Camsell / Elva Taylor -- 3. The Institutions -- Indian hospitals and field nursing -- Nursing at the Camsell / Marjorie Warke -- Occupational therapy student : Charles Camsell Indian Hospital, 1966 [Edmonton, Alberta] / Truus van Royen -- 4. Patients and families -- Life in and around the Indian hospitals -- A Patient's memory of Nanaimo Indian Hospital / Laura Cranmer -- Life as a patient in the Charles Camsell Indian Hospital / Alma Desjarlais -- A Patient and a worker in British Columbia Indian hospitals / Marie Dick -- Visiting the Nanaimo Indian Hospital / Delores Louie and SNUWUYULTH -- Local indigenous medicine -- A Conversation about the Nanaimo Indian Hospital / Violet Charlie -- Remembering Indian Health Services and Traditional Medicine on the Snuneymuxw Reserve / Ellen White -- 6. Working in health care -- Aboriginal nurses and caregivers -- Aboriginal nurse at the Camsell / Kathleen Stein hauer -- Nanaimo Indian Hospital -- Being a Patient and Becoming a nurse / Michael Dick -- Ward Aide and Office Assistant at the Nanaimo Indian Hospital / Violet Clark -- Nursing Aide at the Lac La Ronge Nursing Station / Muriel Innes -- Aboriginal people and Nursing -- Evelyn Voyageur
- Summary
- A collection of Aboriginal perspectives on the history of tuberculosis in Canada's indigenous communities and on the federal government's Indian Health Services. This book features oral accounts from patients, families, and workers who experienced Canada's Indian Hospital system. An intercultural history that models new methodologies and ethics for researching and writing about indigenous Canada based on indigenous understandings of "story" and its critical role in Aboriginal historicity, while moving beyond routine colonial interpretations of victimization, oppression, and cultural destruction.
- Subject(s)
- Canada. Indian and Northern Health Services
- Hospitals—history
- Tuberculosis, Pulmonary—history
- Health Services, Indigenous—history
- History, 20th Century
- Indians, North American—history
- Tuberculosis—Hospitals—Canada—History—20th century
- Tuberculosis—Treatment—Canada—History—20th century
- Tuberculosis—Patients—Medical care—Canada—History—20th century
- Indian nurses—Canada—History—20th century
- Medical care—Canada—History—20th century
- Oral history—Canada
- Canada
- ISBN
- 9780888646507
088864650X - Note
- ED: VANCOUVER ISLAND UNIV. PERSONAL NARRATIVE ESSAYS ON TUBERCULOSIS DURING THE MID 20TH CENT.
- Bibliography Note
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 231-236)and index.
- Other Forms
- Issued also in electronic formats.
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