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INDIGENOUS POPULATIONS THE PAST IN THE PRESENT

Who is not coping with colonization? Laying out the map for decolonization

Pages S24-S27 | Published online: 29 Jan 2010
 

Abstract

Objective: This paper explores reasons for using decolonization as a method for improving Indigenous health status. Decolonization is a method required to shift the current paradigm of Western dominance and colonial amnesia that constructs and maintains Indigenous poor health status.

Conclusion: Decolonization requires every Australian to examine the impact colonization has upon their past and present in order to formulate a future that does not reinstate the past. To take these steps requires a balance of histories, informing our current political and social context, critical reflexive practice and open communication with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.

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