Women's Studies 2244 Chapter Notes - Chapter 1: Indian Act, Neocolonialism

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The intersecting risks of violence and hiv for rural aboriginal women in a neo- The population has a similar income profile to the rest of the province, but has lower health and education levels. Ab people make up 12. 3% of pop. , compared to the rest of cad where ab pop = 3. 8% One of the most infamous residential schools located here. Study concerned with looking at the rates of violence against women and rising rates of hiv infection in their area. The overall goal of the study was to identify strategies to minimize the interacting risks of violence and hiv infection among women in rural communities. Individual interviews with women who have experienced intimate partner violence & thought they had been at risk for hiv (1. 5 hours & video recorded) recruited women by word of mouth (for safety reasons) Sample - 30 women ranging from 16-58 with self-identified experiences of. Results sexual violence & potential exposure to hiv.

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