Commonly Used Acronyms
Part I Introductions: The Stories We Tell and Why
1 Introducing Our Relatives and Introducing the Story
2 Stories from Indian Country
3 Whose Rights? Whose Justice? Reproductive Oppression, Reproductive Justice, and the Reproductive Body
Part II Tracing the Ruling Relations: Health Care, the Reproductive Body, and Native America
4 The Ruling Relations of Reproductive Health Care
5 Producing the Double Discourse: The History and Politics of Native-U.S. Relations and Imperialist Medicine
6 “To Uphold the Federal Government’s Obligations . . . and to Honor and Protect”: The Double Discourse of the Indian Health Service
Part III Consequences of the Double Discourse: Native Women’s Experiences with the Indian Health Service
7 Resistance and Accommodation: Negotiating Prenatal Care and Childbirth
8 One in Three: Violence against Native Women
9 Genocidal Consequences: Contraception, Sterilization, and Abortion in the Fourth-World Context
Part IV Reproductive Justice for Native Women
10 Community Knowledges, Community Capital, and Cultural Safety
11 Conclusions: Native Women in the Center
Appendix A: Methods and Methodologies
Appendix B: A Brief History of Federal Actions Impacting Native Healthcare
References
Index