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Health ethics and Indigenous ethnocide
Richard Matthews
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Faculty of Health Sciences & Medicine
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allocation decision
22%
Canada
11%
colonial age
16%
decision making
10%
determinants
11%
ethical implications
18%
experience
5%
genocide
17%
health
7%
health care
23%
Health ethics
100%
health law
21%
Hospital Policies
26%
institutional structure
18%
Law
25%
racism
56%
resources
7%
society
11%
state law
16%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Canada
14%
Colonialism
30%
Decision Making
13%
Delivery of Health Care
19%
Ethics
66%
Genocide
28%
Health
31%
Indigenous Peoples
45%
Racism
92%
Resource Allocation
19%
Social Determinants of Health
22%
Arts & Humanities
Canada
10%
Colonial Society
16%
Colonialism
11%
Ethical Decision Making
15%
Genocide
13%
Health
42%
Healthcare
17%
Imposition
13%
Indigenous Communities
18%
Indigenous Peoples
26%
Racism
49%
Resource Allocation
17%
Settler Societies
18%