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Study of intra-racial exclusion within Australian Indigenous communities using eco-maps

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posted on 2022-04-19, 23:20 authored by Kerrie Doyle, Catherine Hungerford, Michelle ClearyMichelle Cleary
In Australia, ‘indigeneity’ is not determined by skin colour, but rather by a person's heritage, acceptance by an indigenous community, and active participation in the affairs of that indigenous community. Some people who identify as indigenous, however, have experienced ‘colourism’ – that is, experiences of social exclusion because of the colour of their skin – from non-Indigenous and also Indigenous Australians. This paper describes research that explored the effect of intra-racial exclusion on the mental health and wellbeing of Indigenous Australians, with a particular focus on skin colour or ‘manifest indigeneity’. Framed within a qualitative design, an eco-map was used to guide in-depth interviews with 32 participants that gave rise to personal stories that described the distress of experiencing intra-racial colourism. Findings were derived from a thematic analysis that identified four major themes: ‘Growing up black’, ‘Living on black country’, ‘Looking black’, and ‘Fitting in black’. These findings are important because they suggest a way forward for mental health nurses to better understand and support the mental health and wellbeing of Indigenous Australians who have experienced social exclusion as a result of colourism.

History

Volume

26

Issue

2

Start Page

129

End Page

141

Number of Pages

13

eISSN

1447-0349

ISSN

1445-8330

Location

Australia

Publisher

Wiley

Language

eng

Peer Reviewed

  • Yes

Open Access

  • No

Cultural Warning

This research output may contain the names and images of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people now deceased. We apologize for any distress that may occur.

Acceptance Date

2016-07-04

External Author Affiliations

Charles Sturt University; Australian National University

Era Eligible

  • Yes

Medium

Print-Electronic

Journal

International Journal of Mental Health Nursing