Abstract
This paper examines the experience of fat oppression in Native American Indian women from a feminist-multicultural perspective, thereby increasing our understanding of the multiple intersecting oppressions in these women's lives. This examination uncovers the unique realities of Native American Indian women and bridges fat studies and feminist bodies of literature. Recommendations are made that can further research, practice and activism agendas for women of colour.
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