“…For example, since the lands of Native American tribes have ‘been targeted by the US, government and the large corporations as permanent areas for much of the poisonous industrial by-products of the dominant society’ (Brooks, 1998 , p. 106; cf. Meissner, 2021 ), American Indians who live on these lands have a high likelihood of being exposed to cancer-causing environmental risk factors (Weaver, 2010 ). However, as about 78% 15 of American Indians do not live on reservations, analysis of this problem simply using the category of race (understood as institutional affiliation, self-declaration or in biological terms) ‘may not only fail to track environmental hazards to health, it may also obscure the effects of environmental racism’ (Meissner, 2021 , p. S2452).…”