Preliminaries |
| vii | | Dedication: Irihapeti Merenia Ramsden Vicki Smye |
| viii | | Vale: Nancy de Vries RN (Auntie Nance) John Daly, Debra Jackson |
| viii | | Vale: Nancy de Vries RN (Auntie Nance) Jill Iliffe |
| x-xiii | | Foreword: The Practice and Politics of Indigenous Health Nursing Denise Wilson |
Introduction |
| 142-154 | | Indigenous Health Care: Advances in nursing practice Vicki Smye, Maria Rameka, Eileen Willis |
| 155-167 | | Critical Cultural Perspectives and Health Care Involving Aboriginal Peoples Annette J Browne, Colleen Varcoe |
| 169-173 | | Issues of Language Across the Cultural [and colonial] Divide Eileen Willis, Maria Rameka, Vicki Smye |
Nursing in the Indigenous Context |
| 174-177 | | Opinion Piece: 'It's only a mistake if you make it twice' Kim O'Donnell |
| 178-190 | | Decolonisation: A critical step for improving Aboriginal health Tania Edwards, Juanita Sherwood |
| 191-202 | | Amorphous Practice: Nursing in a remote Indigenous community of Australia Jennifer Helen Cramer |
| 203-213 | | Characterising Maori Nursing Practice Victoria Simon |
Indigenous Understandings of Mental and Physical Health |
| 214-217 | | Opinion Piece: Indigenous Values, Cultural Safety and Improving Health Care: The case of Native Hawaiians Laurie D McCubbin |
| 218-227 | | Assessing Pain Across the Cultural Gap: Central Australian Indigenous peoples’ pain assessment Claire Fenwick |
| 228-239 | | At What Cost to Health?: Tlicho women’s medical travel for childbirth Pertice M Moffitt, Ardene Robbinson Vollman |
| 240-254 | | Insights on Aboriginal Peoples’ Views of Cancer in Australia Pam McGrath, Hamish Holewa, Katherine Ogilvie, Robert Rayner, Mary Anne Patton |
| 255-263 | | The Experience of Whanau Caring for Members Disabled from the Effects of a Cerebro-Vascular Accident Andrea Corbett, Karin Francis, Ysanne Chapman |
Nursing Partnerships in Indigenous Health |
| 264-266 | | Opinion Piece: Nursing Partnerships in Indigenous Health Tzu-I Tsai |
| 267-274 | | Relationship Building for Research: The Southern Saskatchewan/Urban Aboriginal Health Coalition Sandra Bassendowski, Pammla Petrucka, Marlene Smadu, Chief Roger Redman, Carrie Bourassa |
| 275-287 | | A Nursing Partnership for Better Outcomes in Aboriginal Mental Health, Including Substance Use Charlotte de Crespigny, Inge Kowanko, Scott Wilson, Helen Murray, Jackie Ah Kit, David Mills |
| 288-295 | | Meeting the Health Needs of Indigenous People: How is nursing education meeting the challenge? Sally Goold OAM, A Wiradjuri woman, Kim Usher |
| 296-316 | | The Yapunyah Project: Embedding Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander perspectives in the nursing curriculum Robyn Nash, Beryl Meiklejohn, Sandy Sacre |
| 317-326 | | Is it Aboriginal Friendly?: Searching for ways of working in research and practice that support Aboriginal women. Janet Kelly |
Epilogue |
| 327-332 | | Nursing, Indigenous Peoples and Cultural Safety: So what? Now what? Madeleine Dion Stout, Bernice Downey |
Book Reviews |
| 333-334 | | Cultural safety in Aotearoa New Zealand Dianne Wepa Reviewed by Sheryl Reimer Kirkham |
| 334-335 | | Sounding The Alarm Jennifer Cramer Reviewed by Sue Lenthal |
| 335 | | Colonial Dis-Ease: Us Navy Health Policies and the Chamorros of Guam, 1898-1941 Anne Perez Hattori Reviewed by Rose McEldowney |
| 336 | | Symposium on Indigenous Health and the Contribution of Sociology Jane Shoebridge & Eileen Willis Reviewed by Davina B Woods |
| 338 | | The health of Indigenous Australians Neil Thomson Reviewed by Rose McEldowney |
| 339 | | E Ola Na Kini: The Health of the Hawaiians Hishinuma E Reviewed by Laurie D McCubbin |
| 340 | | Counting, Health and Identity: a History of Aboriginal Health and Demography in Western Australia and Queensland 1900-1940 Gordon Briscoe Reviewed by Maggie Walter |
| 341 | | Reading Doctors' Writing: Race, politics and power in Indigenous health research 1870-1969 David Piers Thomas Reviewed by Helen Ware |