TY - JOUR
T1 - Consequences of colonialism
T2 - A microbial perspective to contemporary Indigenous health
AU - Skelly, Emily
AU - Kapellas, Kostas
AU - Cooper, Alan
AU - Weyrich, Laura S.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2018 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
PY - 2018/10
Y1 - 2018/10
N2 - Nearly all Indigenous populations today suffer from worse health than their non-Indigenous counterparts, and despite interventions against known factors, this health “gap” has not improved. The human microbiome—the beneficial, diverse microbial communities that live on and within the human body—is a crucial component in developing and maintaining normal physiological health. Disrupting this ecosystem has repercussions for microbial functionality, and thus, human health. In this article, we propose that modern-day Indigenous population health may suffer from disrupted microbial ecosystems as a consequence of historical colonialism. Colonialism may have interrupted the established relationships between the environment, traditional lifeways, and microbiomes, altering the Indigenous microbiome with detrimental health consequences.
AB - Nearly all Indigenous populations today suffer from worse health than their non-Indigenous counterparts, and despite interventions against known factors, this health “gap” has not improved. The human microbiome—the beneficial, diverse microbial communities that live on and within the human body—is a crucial component in developing and maintaining normal physiological health. Disrupting this ecosystem has repercussions for microbial functionality, and thus, human health. In this article, we propose that modern-day Indigenous population health may suffer from disrupted microbial ecosystems as a consequence of historical colonialism. Colonialism may have interrupted the established relationships between the environment, traditional lifeways, and microbiomes, altering the Indigenous microbiome with detrimental health consequences.
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U2 - 10.1002/ajpa.23637
DO - 10.1002/ajpa.23637
M3 - Article
C2 - 30159882
AN - SCOPUS:85053233666
SN - 0002-9483
VL - 167
SP - 423
EP - 437
JO - American Journal of Physical Anthropology
JF - American Journal of Physical Anthropology
IS - 2
ER -