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“WE ARE TORN ABOUT OUR FUTURE”: Big Oil and Iñupiaq community health in Arctic Alaska
Chie Sakakibara
, Rosemary Ahtuangaruak
College of Arts & Sciences
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Earth & Environmental Sciences
community health worker
58%
extractive industry
47%
modernity
46%
sovereignty
45%
health
43%
oil
37%
sea
34%
whale
33%
oil industry
33%
cold water
32%
human health
25%
turbulence
24%
animal
21%
matrix
18%
economics
18%
history
17%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Oceans and Seas
73%
Oils
63%
Bowhead Whale
63%
Industry
58%
Public Health
45%
Community Health Workers
41%
Health
31%
Cold Temperature
28%
Fear
27%
Economics
24%
History
23%
Water
21%
Animals
15%
Agriculture & Biology
community health
100%
Arctic region
66%
oils
40%
community health workers
40%
Chukchi Sea
37%
Beaufort Sea
36%
Balaena mysticetus
35%
industry
27%
rosemary
25%
fearfulness
23%
human health
19%
history
16%
economics
14%
animals
8%
water
8%