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Cultural investment: providing opportunities to reduce risky behavior among gay American Indian males.

机译:文化投资:提供减少同性恋美洲印第安人男性风险行为的机会。

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Many gay American Indian (GAI) men feel alienated from their tribal, ceremonial and social communities because of homophobia and heterosexism. As a result, they often turn to their local gay community for social participation and sex opportunities. It is no secret that a significant aspect of some gay communities is socializing in local bars and clubs. The gay bar scene makes healthy living difficult for Native American gay men. This is especially the case for those who are in alcohol or drug recovery. In response, gay Native men's support groups are attempting to make available a cultural alternative to the double bind of alienation from one's Native community and exposure to substance abuse by providing alcohol and substance free opportunities for ceremonial and social involvement. The hope is that the men will go to bars less frequently and instead turn to Native cultural activities in men's groups for social, spiritual and emotional support. The logic of this approach assumes that individuals who are culturally invested in a community will gain a level of self and social acceptance, making them less likely to abuse substances and put themselves at risk for HIV infection. The information presented in this article comes from over six years of ethnographic research among GAI men concerning self and social acceptance, HIV/AIDS and American Indian GLBT identity.
机译:许多同性恋美洲印第安人(GAI)男人因同性恋和异性恋社会而感到疏远他们的部落,仪式和社会社区。因此,他们经常转向他们当地的同性恋社区,以获得社会参与和性机会。一些同性恋社区的一个重要方面是在当地酒吧和俱乐部社交的秘密。同性恋酒吧场景使得美国原住民的同性恋者难以让生活困难。对于那些在酒精或药物复苏的人来说,这是特别的情况。作为回应,同性恋本地人的支持群体正在试图通过为乡村和社会参与提供酒精和物质的机会,从一个人的本土社区和暴露于药物滥用的双重束缚方面提供文化替代品。希望是,男人会频繁地送到酒吧,而是转向男人群体的本土文化活动,以获得社会,精神和情感支持。这种方法的逻辑假设在社区上文化投入的个人将获得自我和社会接受程度,使其不太可能滥用物质并使自己面临艾滋病毒感染的风险。本文中提出的信息来自盖族人群的六年内六年,涉及自我和社会验收,艾滋病毒/艾滋病和美洲印第安人的Glbt身份。

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