13.07.2015 Views

Behind the Pandemic in Aboriginal Communities - Interagency ...

Behind the Pandemic in Aboriginal Communities - Interagency ...

Behind the Pandemic in Aboriginal Communities - Interagency ...

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS
  • No tags were found...

You also want an ePaper? Increase the reach of your titles

YUMPU automatically turns print PDFs into web optimized ePapers that Google loves.

Scanlon, K., Travers, R., Humberto, C., and O’Brien, D. (2004). Leav<strong>in</strong>g Normal: TransYouth and Their Journey to Toronto. Retrieved December 29, 2009 from http://www.actoronto.org/research.nsf/pages/migration<strong>in</strong>canadaSemeniuk, Robert. 2006. “AIDS among <strong>the</strong> San.” Cultural Survival Quarterly 30(1): 36-39Ship, Susan J., and Laura Norton. 2001. “HIV/AIDS and Aborig<strong>in</strong>al women <strong>in</strong> Canada.”Canadian Woman Studies 21(2): 25-31.Simoni, Jane M., Kar<strong>in</strong>a L. Walters, Kimberly F. Balsam and Seth B. Meyers. 2006.“Victimization, Substance Use, and HIV Risk Behaviors Among Gay/Bisexual/Two-Spirit and Heterosexual American Indian Men <strong>in</strong> New York City.” AmericanJournal of Public Health 96(12): 2240Smylie, J. and Anderson, M. (2006). Understand<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong> health of Aborig<strong>in</strong>al people <strong>in</strong>Canada: key methodological and conceptual challenges. Canadian MedicalAssociation Journal. 175(6), 602 – 605.Spittal, Patricia M., Kev<strong>in</strong> J.P. Craib, Mary Teegee, Ca<strong>the</strong>r<strong>in</strong>e Baylis, Wayne M. Christian,AKM Moniruzzaman, Mart<strong>in</strong> T. Schechter for <strong>the</strong> Cedar Project Partnership.2007. “The Cedar Project: Prevalence and Correlates of HIV Infection amongYoung Aborig<strong>in</strong>al People who use Drugs <strong>in</strong> Two Canadian Cities.” InternationalJournal of Circumpolar Health 66: 3Thomas, Felicity. 2008. “Indigenous Narratives of HIV/AIDS: Morality and Blame <strong>in</strong> aTime of Change.” Medical Anthropology 27(3): 227- 256.Thompson, Sandra C., Maria Bonara, Heath Greville, Dawn Bessaraba, Marisa T. Gilles,Hea<strong>the</strong>r D’Anto<strong>in</strong>ee and Bruce R. Maycock. 2009. “Slowed right down”: Insights<strong>in</strong>to <strong>the</strong> use of Alcohol from research with Aborig<strong>in</strong>al Australians liv<strong>in</strong>g with HIV.”International Journal of Drug Policy 20: 101–110.Varcoe, Colleen and Sheila Dick. 2008. “The Intersect<strong>in</strong>g Risks of Violence and HIVfor Rural Aborig<strong>in</strong>al Women <strong>in</strong> a Neo-Colonial Canadian Context.” Journal ofAborig<strong>in</strong>al Health 42.Vernon, Irene and Pamela Jumper-Thurman. 2009. “Native American Women and HIV/AIDS: Build<strong>in</strong>g Healthier <strong>Communities</strong>.” American Indian Quarterly 33(3): 352.Vernon, Irene and Pamela Jumper-Thurman. 2005. “The Chang<strong>in</strong>g Face of HIV/AIDSAmong Native Populations.” Journal of Psychoactive Drugs 37(3): 247Vernon, Irene and Pamela Jumper-Thurman. 2002. “Prevention of HIV/AIDS <strong>in</strong> NativeAmerican <strong>Communities</strong>: Promis<strong>in</strong>g Intervention” Public Health Reports 117 S1:S96 – S103.Vernon, Irene S. 1999. “AIDS: The New Smallpox among Native Americans.” Wicazo SaReview 14(1): 235-249.115

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!