Grandmother dishonored: violence against women by male partners in American Indian communities

Violence Vict. 1994 Fall;9(3):249-58.

Abstract

Extensive and scrupulously conducted research during the past decade has established the issue of violence against women by male partners as both an international human rights issue and a public health problem of national concern. This research has rarely been extended into communities of color, and, in particular, to American Indian women. This article presents conceptual and methodological factors involved in conducting research with American Indian women, a comprehensive literature review of available data, assertions regarding abuse of women by male partners in American Indian communities, and directions for future research.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Domestic Violence / ethnology*
  • Domestic Violence / psychology
  • Female
  • Gender Identity*
  • Humans
  • Indians, North American / psychology*
  • Male
  • Risk Factors
  • Social Values*
  • Spouse Abuse / ethnology*
  • Spouse Abuse / psychology
  • United States