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Historical Wisdom
Season 1 Closing Episode
Season 1 of the Historical Wisdom Podcast has come to an end. In this closing episode, we will hear a recap of previous episodes, important takeaways, useful resources for more learning, and a conversation with family physician Dr. Opsahl on her thoughts about the first season of the Historical Wisdom Podcast. Season 2 of the podcast is in the works and we look forward to sharing it with all of our listeners.
2020-12-03
34 min
Historical Wisdom
So, What Did You Think?
So, What did you think? is a response to our first episode "Our Voices". Our guests identified their own struggles that were similar to what they heard, identified issues that we were missing, and highlighted parts of the conversation where they thought healthcare providers should really take note.
2020-06-24
28 min
Historical Wisdom
High Rates
This episode focuses on providers “shock” when they begin working for Indian health. Healthcare providers often report experiencing a large number of patients with high rates of diabetes, high blood pressure, substance use, depressions and more. Our conversation with epidemiologist Delight Satter, MPH, describes how genocidal policies create a missing cohort of people, that in turn create pro-birth policies. Additionally, Satter discusses the effects of “weathering” the premature aging effects on populations who experience systematic racism and trauma. These unusual distributions in age lead to healthcare needs that the infrastructure was not designed to support. Along with the legacies of polic...
2020-06-17
20 min
Historical Wisdom
In Solidarity
2020-06-10
01 min
Historical Wisdom
Thoughts about Covid-19
This episode shares conversations with community members on how they are experiencing sheltering-in-place and health care during the coronavirus pandemic.
2020-06-03
44 min
Historical Wisdom
The Temecula Treaty
One of the most important treaties in California history is the Treaty of Temecula. The Treaty of Temecula is one of 18 unratified treaties between the United States and California tribes. In our conversation with Sean Milanovich we learn that due to the Treaty of Temecula, Tribes were left vulnerable to abuse and subjugation at the hands of settlers and the policies of state lawmakers. Displacement of the tribes made it almost impossible to gather traditional foods and medicines, which took a toll on the health of Tribes. The Treaty of Temecula led to an ehtnic cleansing in which the...
2020-05-26
16 min
Historical Wisdom
Boarding Schools
This episode focuses on the history of boarding schools as a federal policy for eliminating Native knowledge and practices in favor of colonial institutions and life. Central to this policy of cultural genocide was the phrase “kill the Indian and save the man.” Boarding school separated children from their families and tribes/community, culture, language, and land. They were exposed to mental, physical, and sexual abuse, disease, loss of religious beliefs, and knowledge of how to be cared for as a child and thus as a parent. The conversation in this module examines both the hardships of Boarding Schools and...
2020-05-19
41 min
Historical Wisdom
The Government Did What?
This episode focuses on how loss contributes to ongoing health disparities for Native Americans. This conversation examines U.S. Indian Health Policy has contributed to poor health outcomes for Native Americans through the separation of families through termination policies, the removal of Indian children from their homes and communities by Child Protective Services, to the loss of traditional foods systems, and implementation of commodity food programs. Much of this history informs trust relationships with health care providers and institutions that are supposed to provide care. Dr. Trafzer describes these events as well as the supportive ways in which the...
2020-05-10
30 min
Historical Wisdom
Insights into Historical Trauma
This module defines historical trauma and its effects on health outcomes. The conversation defines historical trauma and, based on the work of Eduardo Duran, the interrelated historical periods that create historical trauma. Dr. Laurette McGuire discusses the relationship between diabetes and historical trauma. Julie Andrews from the Native American Resource Center discusses provider patient interactions where providers may feel that the patient is not listening to their advice. Rather, Andrews explains, because of historical trauma patients may not trust the institution or provider.
2020-05-06
34 min
Historical Wisdom
Understanding the Consortium - Riverside/San Bernardino Counties Indian Health Inc. (RSBCIHI)
This episode features a conversation with RSBCIHI Chief Operating Officer, Bill Thomsen. Mr. Thomsen shares some of the history of how the consortium of the nine tribes was started. Thinking through the history of treaty obligations that were intended to stop the killing of Native Americans, the U.S. government promised to provide health care for the tribes and thus Indian Health Services (IHS) came into existence. Despite this obligation, IHS is persistently underfunded. Nevertheless, RSBCIHI strives to deliver care that attends to both the physical and cultural needs of the Native population. RSBCIHI has a strong relationship with...
2020-04-28
25 min
Historical Wisdom
Our Voices: What you should know
2020-04-21
29 min