How Indigenous Nation-Building Can Strengthen Indigenous Holistic Health Outcomes : Retelling the Right to Health
The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) has declared that Indigenous peoples and populations inherently possess a right to health. Such a right does not merely exist with reference to physical health. The General Assembly of the United Nations when adopting the UN...
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description | The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) has declared that Indigenous peoples and populations inherently possess a right to health. Such a right does not merely exist with reference to physical health. The General Assembly of the United Nations when adopting the UNDRIP requires the meaning of "health" to be expansive and also be characterised as a collective right. This article will provide a particular framework for understanding the right to health for Indigenous peoples as a collective right, which exists in a symbiotic relationship with the rights to greater self-determination and governance. |
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spelling | ftumeauniv:oai:DiVA.org:umu-135769 2025-03-23T15:39:05+00:00 How Indigenous Nation-Building Can Strengthen Indigenous Holistic Health Outcomes : Retelling the Right to Health MacMillan, Mark MacMillan, Faye Rigney, Sophie 2016 application/pdf http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-135769 https://doi.org/10.36368/jns.v10i2.851 eng eng RMIT University, Australia Charles Sturt University (CSU), Australia Institute of Commonwealth Studies, University of London, UK Umeå Journal of Northern Studies, 1654-5915, 2016, 10:2, s. 147-159 doi:10.36368/jns.v10i2.851 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Indigenous health self-determination Indigenous nation building Indigenous governance UNDRIP Public Health Global Health Social Medicine and Epidemiology Folkhälsovetenskap global hälsa socialmedicin och epidemiologi Article in journal info:eu-repo/semantics/article text 2016 ftumeauniv https://doi.org/10.36368/jns.v10i2.851 2025-02-25T00:58:55Z The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) has declared that Indigenous peoples and populations inherently possess a right to health. Such a right does not merely exist with reference to physical health. The General Assembly of the United Nations when adopting the UNDRIP requires the meaning of "health" to be expansive and also be characterised as a collective right. This article will provide a particular framework for understanding the right to health for Indigenous peoples as a collective right, which exists in a symbiotic relationship with the rights to greater self-determination and governance. Article in Journal/Newspaper Journal of Northern Studies Umeå University: Publications (DiVA) Journal of Northern Studies 10 2 147 159 |
spellingShingle | Indigenous health self-determination Indigenous nation building Indigenous governance UNDRIP Public Health Global Health Social Medicine and Epidemiology Folkhälsovetenskap global hälsa socialmedicin och epidemiologi MacMillan, Mark MacMillan, Faye Rigney, Sophie How Indigenous Nation-Building Can Strengthen Indigenous Holistic Health Outcomes : Retelling the Right to Health |
title | How Indigenous Nation-Building Can Strengthen Indigenous Holistic Health Outcomes : Retelling the Right to Health |
title_full | How Indigenous Nation-Building Can Strengthen Indigenous Holistic Health Outcomes : Retelling the Right to Health |
title_fullStr | How Indigenous Nation-Building Can Strengthen Indigenous Holistic Health Outcomes : Retelling the Right to Health |
title_full_unstemmed | How Indigenous Nation-Building Can Strengthen Indigenous Holistic Health Outcomes : Retelling the Right to Health |
title_short | How Indigenous Nation-Building Can Strengthen Indigenous Holistic Health Outcomes : Retelling the Right to Health |
title_sort | how indigenous nation-building can strengthen indigenous holistic health outcomes : retelling the right to health |
topic | Indigenous health self-determination Indigenous nation building Indigenous governance UNDRIP Public Health Global Health Social Medicine and Epidemiology Folkhälsovetenskap global hälsa socialmedicin och epidemiologi |
topic_facet | Indigenous health self-determination Indigenous nation building Indigenous governance UNDRIP Public Health Global Health Social Medicine and Epidemiology Folkhälsovetenskap global hälsa socialmedicin och epidemiologi |
url | http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-135769 https://doi.org/10.36368/jns.v10i2.851 |