“…As shown in Table 4, this literature is not equally developed across selected topic areas and remains sparse overall, representing just 8.2% of the farmworker health literature. (Gadon et al, 2001), California (Record, 1959), Connecticut (Townsend, 2020), North Carolina (Ciesielski et al, 1991), New York (Black; Chi, 1986), New York (Watson et al, 1985), Texas (Coles, 1965 (Jacobson et al, 1987), Florida (Bolduc, 2018), North Carolina (Ciesielski et al, 1993), New York (Black and Haitian (Watson et al, 1985)) Indigenous 11 California (Mixteco/Zapoteco Maxwell, Young, Moe et al, 2018;Maxwell, Young, Rabelo Vega, et al, 2015), Mixteco (Young et al, 2019), from Oaxaca (Shen et al, 2018), Oregon-indigenous (Donlan & Lee, 2010;Farquhar et al, 2009;McCauley et al, 2013;Murphy et al, 2015) Puerto Rican 2 Massachusetts (Ortiz, 1980), New Jersey (Quinones et al, 1976) Yemeni 1 California (Basch et al, 1975)…”