Genocide: is an act committed with intent to destroy, in
whole or in part, of a national, ethical, racial, or religious group.
Acts of Genocide:
1)
Killing members of that group
2)
Causing serious bodily or mental harm to the
group
3)
Deliberately inflicting condition of life meant
to bring about the destruction of the group in whole or in part
4)
Imposing measures intended to prevent birth in
the group
5)
Transferring Children of the group to another group
Prior to WWII the United States actively practiced force
sterilization on anyone considered unfit for reproduction. This generally
included people who were mentally retarded, mentally ill, deaf, blind, people
with epilepsy, and physically deformed. The idea of forced sterilization was purposed
by Eugenics. Eugenics is the bio-social movement which supporters the use of
practices aimed at improving the genetic composition of a population. Eugenic policies have been divided into two
categories. Positive Eugenics: encourages reproduction among the genetically
advantaged. Possible approaches include financial and political stimuli, in vitro
fertilization, egg transplants, and cloning. Negative Eugenics: aimed at
lowering fertility among the genetically disadvantaged. This includes abortions,
and sterilization. After learning that many of the Nazi practices sprung from American
Eugenics, the US abandoned its practice of forced sterilization on the
feebleminded.
The last evidence of legally sanctioned eugenics started in
1970 when concern about overpopulation in the United States became official Federal
policy under the Nixon administration. On March 16th 1970 President Nixon
signed the Family Planning Act into law. The purpose of this law was to make
family planning information and services available on a voluntary basis
to those who may not be able to afford them. What it really did was create a
financial incentive to sterilize deceptively. The Family Planning Act quickly
became a means of population control which targeted poor minorities. With a
large majority of Native Americans living below the poverty line this act would
affect them the most.
The Indian Health Services or IHS is responsible for
providing medical and public health services to members of federally recognized
Tribes and Alaska Natives. In 1970 the IHS initiated its sterilization campaign,
paid 100% by federal funds. Between 1970
and 1998 40% of Native American women were sterilized at these health services.
Most of these women were sterilized without their knowledge. They would come
into the IHS for other medical reasons such as having their tonsils removed
only to have their ovaries removed. In an attempt to get consent for sterilization
some Native Women faced threats that they would die or lose their welfare
benefits if they had more children.
Below are some stories of Native women who suffered from
forced Sterilization:
In 1970 welfare case workers removed Norma Jean Serena's
daughter and 2 sons from her home claiming she was an unfit mother and must consent
to a tubal ligation. Three years later Serena sued for the return of her
children from foster care. During trial, attorneys for Serena questioned the
"evidence" on which welfare case workers had decided to take her
children and recommend her sterilization. The main "problem" seemed
to have been the fact that black friends of Serena visited her home, as
reported by anonymous tipsters in the neighborhood who emphasized fear for
their own children. While one caseworker described Serena's apartment as
"dirty and unkempt," and her children as "undernourished and
dazed," unable to walk, speak, or hold eating utensils, a doctor who
examined the children shortly afterwards found them "alert and in good
health."
In 1970 a Native American woman entered the office of a Los
Angeles physician seeking a "womb transplant" because she had been
having trouble getting pregnant. The doctor told the woman that her ovaries had
been removed and it cannot be reversed. The operation had been performed under
false pretenses.
This is only a few of many stories of Native women who had
been forced into sterilization. The General Accounting office whose study only
covered 4 of the 12 IHS regions states that between 1973 – 1976 3,406 Native
Women were sterilized under the Family Planning Act. This is undoubtedly a
crime against Humanity and a form of Genocide. 40% of the Native population is
unable to have children. Considering how few Native Americans were left after European/American
colonization it is unconceivable that this was done to them in the 20th
century.
Lauren Percy
Lauren Percy
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