NURS303 Lecture Notes - Lecture 15: Phil Fontaine, Settler Colonialism, Nunavik
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Tangled weaving between: gender, race, socioeconomic status, class relations, Cultural safety pays close attention to power relations between healthcare providers and service recipients and seeks to promote health equity. Health care providers need to understand history of canada"s relationship with. Indigenous peoples and what hcp position is in that history and current relationship. Canada is a settler society founded on colonization of a people. Settler: most peoples who occupy lands previously stolen or in the process of being stolen from their. Indigenous inhabitants or who are otherwise members of the settler society" which is founded on co-opted lands and resources ( barker, 2003) Settler societies: societies rooted in western traditions and institutions and founded upon colonized territories . Replacement of indigenous populations with an invasive settler society that, over time, develops a distinctive identity and sovereignty . An attempt to eliminate the challenges posed to settler sovereignty by.