'Being Alive Well': Health and the Politics of Cree Well-being

University of Toronto Press (2000)
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Abstract

A critical anthropological analysis of health theory with specific reference to the James Bay Cree. The author argues that definitions of health are not simply reflections of physiological soundness but convey broader cultural and political realities.

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