2024
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pgph.0003321
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Place, displacement, and health-seeking behaviour among the Ugandan Batwa: A qualitative study

Laura Jane Brubacher,
Lea Berrang-Ford,
Sierra Nicole Clark
et al.

Abstract: For many Indigenous Peoples, relationships to the land are inherent in identity and culture, and to all facets of health and wellbeing, physically, emotionally, psychologically, and spiritually. The Batwa are Indigenous Peoples of rural, southwest Uganda who have experienced tremendous social and economic upheaval, due to relatively recent forced displacement and land dispossession. This loss of physical connection to their ancestral lands has significantly impacted Batwa health, and also affected available he… Show more

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