Reproduction on the Reservation
Discover the compelling insights of "Reproduction on the Reservation" by Brianna Theobald, published in 2019 by The University of North Carolina Press. This thought-provoking hardback explores the evolution of reproductive practices and politics on Indian reservations, tracing significant changes from the late nineteenth century to contemporary times. With 288 pages, Theobald intertwines a localized narrative of childbearing, motherhood, and activism on the Crow Reservation in Montana with a broader analysis of the trends impacting Indigenous women across North America. This essential read offers a vital perspective on health and hygiene, making it a must-have for anyone interested in Indigenous studies and women's rights. Dive into Theobald's important work and gain a deeper understanding of the complexities surrounding reproduction in Indigenous communities today.