“…There is growing engagement with epigenetics as an explanatory framework for the health disparities faced by Indigenous communities in South Africa and across North America. These communities also experience a disproportionate burden of disease, as well as historical trauma which has been associated with subsequently high rates of substance abuse, depression, post-traumatic stress and suicide, and high rates of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) (Brockie et al, 2013;Bombay et al, 2011Bombay et al, , 2014Kim, 2020;Pentecost et al, 2018;Phillips-Beck et al, 2018). Many communities have signalled interest in epigenetics as a framework for understanding the intergenerational transmission of these health challenges as it is culturally relevant and resonates with Indigenous understandings of historical trauma and ancestral memory (Brockie et al, 2013;Bombay et al, 2014;Thunderbird Partnership Foundation, 2019;Warin et al, 2020).…”