Discrimination in the United States: Experiences of Native Americans.
Mary T G FindlingLogan S CaseyStephanie A FrybergSteven HafnerRobert J BlendonJohn M BensonJustin M SaydeCarolyn MillerPublished in: Health services research (2019)
Discrimination and harassment are widely reported by Native Americans across multiple domains of their lives, regardless of geographic or neighborhood context. Native Americans report major disparities compared to whites in fair treatment by institutions, particularly with health care and police/courts. Results suggest modern forms of discrimination and harassment against Native Americans are systemic and untreated problems.
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