Healthcare needs and infrastructure obstacles for a state‐recognised Indigenous tribe in the United States

JL Liddell, S Meyer - Health & Social Care in the Community, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Although Indigenous groups continue to experience extensive health disparities, little
research explores the role of structural barriers in contributing to health disparities for state …

“You got to drive 30 miles to get an apple”: Indigenous food sovereignty, food deserts, and changing subsistence practices in the gulf coast

JL Liddell, SG Kington, CE McKinley - SN Social Sciences, 2022 - Springer
Indigenous food sovereignty is increasingly used as a framework to explore changing diets
and the impact of settler colonialism on the health of Indigenous groups. The impact of …

[HTML][HTML] “There's so much they don't cover:” Limitations of healthcare coverage for Indigenous women in a non-federally recognized tribe

JL Liddell, JM Lilly - SSM-Qualitative Research in Health, 2022 - Elsevier
Access to healthcare is an essential component in addressing health disparities. However,
the limitations of insurance coverage, and other barriers in paying for and accessing …

It Adds to The Stress of the Body

L Buxbaum, H Hubbard, JL Liddell - Journal of Ethnic and Cultural Studies, 2023 - JSTOR
While many of the health disparities, brought on by the cruelties of settler colonization, that
affect Native American and Alaskan Native communities and individuals at high rates have …

The importance of community support for women in a Gulf Coast Indigenous tribe

TA Carlson, JL Liddell - International journal of human rights in …, 2023 - emerald.com
Purpose Community support is an integral aspect of health and well-being for Indigenous
peoples. The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate the valuable role of community support …

'We'd Just Patch Ourselves up': Preference for Holistic Approaches to Healthcare and Traditional Medicine among Members of a State-Recognized Tribe

SE Reese, A Dang, JL Liddell - Journal of Holistic Nursing, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
Background: Health disparities between Native Americans and white Americans persist due
to a variety of factors, including colonization, poverty, and racism. Racist interpersonal …

" If I Had a Choice, I'd Do It Natural": Gulf South Indigenous Women's Preferences and Experiences in Childbirth.

SM Sheffield, JL Liddell - Creative Nursing, 2023 - search.ebscohost.com
BACKGROUND: The definition of natural birth remains nebulous for birthing people. There
is a lack of consensus regarding the factors that render a birth experience no longer natural …

“We have to learn how to balance all of that”: Community health needs of a state-recognized Gulf Coast Indigenous tribe

JL Liddell, T Carlson, HH Beech - Journal of Community Practice, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
The community and health programmatic needs of state-recognized tribes vary in
comparison to tribes who are federally recognized. Federal recognition provides tribes with …

“I had a mother that i could always go to”: gender role development and the intergenerational socialization of Indigenous women

H Hogan, JL Liddell - Journal of Gender Studies, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Previous research exploring gender role conceptualization within the United States has
predominantly centred white, middle-class individuals' experiences. These analyses are …

An integrated approach to understanding barriers and supports for breastfeeding among Indigenous women in the Gulf Coast

CM Doria, JL Liddell - Journal of Ethnic & Cultural Diversity in …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Increasing scholarly attention has been paid to the reproductive injustices experienced by
Indigenous women. However, the breastfeeding experiences of Indigenous women have …