2008
DOI: 10.1353/wic.0.0013
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Native America Writes Back: The Origin of the Indigenous Paradigm in Historiography

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“…When one takes a gift from the Earth, they must give something back in gratitude as part of all beings' duty to one another (Corntassel, 2008;Kimmerer, 2013). Lastly, an Indigenous worldview sees the Earth as a living being, which demands the ethical and respectful treatment of the land in support of the other values outlined above (Coté, 2016;Miller, 2008;Robin, 2019).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…When one takes a gift from the Earth, they must give something back in gratitude as part of all beings' duty to one another (Corntassel, 2008;Kimmerer, 2013). Lastly, an Indigenous worldview sees the Earth as a living being, which demands the ethical and respectful treatment of the land in support of the other values outlined above (Coté, 2016;Miller, 2008;Robin, 2019).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To the Editor In the excellent review by Berli et al, the authors noted that consultations for gender confirmation surgeries have increased since 2014, when the Department of Health and Human Services overturned Medicare’s 32-year-old ban on coverage for these procedures. However, the decision by the Department of Health and Human Services warrants further attention because it failed to define which “transsexual surgeries” are considered medically necessary . Procedures, such as breast augmentation, body contouring, facial feminization or masculinization, thyroid cartilage shave, or laryngeal surgery to feminize one’s voice, in many contexts are considered cosmetic but are often used by transgender individuals for the purpose of transitioning gender.…”
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