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Psychiatry - General & Miscellaneous, Australian Aboriginal History, Power - Social Sciences, Social Psychology, Australian & Oceanic Studies - Australia & New Zealand - Native Peoples, Western Australia - History, Coping & Healing, Physical Anthropology,
Aboriginal Health and History: Power and Prejudice in Remote Australia by Ernest Hunter β€” book cover

Aboriginal Health and History: Power and Prejudice in Remote Australia

by Ernest Hunter
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Overview

The Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody (1987-1991) focused attention on the behavioural dimension of Aboriginal health and the lack of appropriate services. This book is a systematic analysis of the sociohistorical and intercultural aspects of mental health in one area of remote Australia, the Kimberly. The author shows how the effects of social disruption, cultural dislocation and loss of power suffered by Aboriginal people have manifested themselves in certain behavioural patterns. The book analyses rising mortality rates from suicide, accidents and homicide amongst Kimberley Aboriginal communities and studies the economic impact of alcohol on these communities. It also considers the role of alcohol in producing violent behaviour and affecting the general level of health.

Synopsis

An analysis of how the effects of social disruption and cultural dislocation suffered by Aboriginal people have manifested themselves in certain behavioural patterns.

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Book Details

Published
June 1, 1993
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Pages
336
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780521447607

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