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So That the People May Live (Hecel Lena Oyate Ki Nipi Kte): Lakota and Dakota Elder Women as Reservoirs of Life and Keepers of Knowledge about Health Protection and Diabetes Prevention

机译:使人民可以生存(拉纳·奥雅特·基·尼皮·克特):拉科塔和达科他州的老年妇女是人们的生命之源,也是有关健康保护和糖尿病预防的常识

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Around the world, Type 2 diabetes is on the rise, affecting adults and youth from societies in the throes of industrialization. Over time, uncontrolled diabetes can leave in its wake people facing renal failure, blindness, and heart disease, and communities daunted by new, chaotic phenomena. Westernized lifestyles are a recognized explanation for the escalating prevalence. The web of causation, however, may be broader and thicker, woven by complex interactions with environmental, sociological, and historical roots. The purpose of this participatory ethnographic study was to document, understand, and support Lakota and Dakota elder women’s beliefs and knowledge about health protection and diabetes prevention. In-depth interviews were conducted with nine elder women to learn: (1) about the factors attributable to diabetes, (2) about related narratives addressing health protection and diabetes prevention, and (3) how knowledge about health protection is shared. The elders saw diabetes as an outside, unnatural disorder, the contributing influences of which are external as well as internal. They offered narratives about chaos, restitution, testimony, and quests for cures and meaning. The elders connected health to traditional values and ways, the land, and memory. Reservoirs of wisdom reside in the knowledge systems of tribal elders who remember when diabetes was unknown. Health leaders at local and national levels would be wise to respect and draw upon this knowledge for guidance in program planning and policy development.
机译:在世界范围内,2型糖尿病正在呈上升趋势,在工业化进程中影响着来自社会的成年人和年轻人。随着时间的流逝,无法控制的糖尿病可能使人们陷入肾衰竭,失明和心脏病,以及被新的混乱现象所困扰的社区。西方化的生活方式是流行率不断上升的公认解释。然而,因果关系网可能是更广泛,更厚的,是由与环境,社会学和历史根源的复杂相互作用所编织而成的。这项参与式人种志研究的目的是记录,理解和支持拉科塔和达科他州老年妇女在健康保护和糖尿病预防方面的信念和知识。对九名老年妇女进行了深入访谈,以了解:(1)有关糖尿病的因素;(2)有关健康保护和糖尿病预防的相关叙述;(3)如何分享有关健康保护的知识。老年人把糖尿病看作是一种外部的,非自然的疾病,其外部和内部的影响都是外部的。他们提供了有关混乱,恢复原状,证词以及寻求治疗和意义的叙述。长者将健康与传统价值观和方式,土地和记忆联系起来。智囊藏在部落长者的知识体系中,他们记得糖尿病何时不明。明智的做法是尊重地方和国家的卫生领导人,并从中汲取这些知识,为规划规划和政策制定提供指导。

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