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  1. High-risk children in young adulthood: a longitudinal study from birth to 32 years
    Call Number: G40.65 WER 1989
    Werner, Emily E., PhD
  2. Historic distrust and the counseling of American Indians and Alaska natives
    Call Number: C10 LOC 1981
    Lockart, Barbetta
  3. Homeless and indigenous in Minneapolis
    Call Number: G75.10 WES 1999
    Westerfelt, Alex, PhDYellow Bird, Michael, PhD
  4. Honoring diversity: the reliability, validity, and utility of a scale to measure Native American resiliency
    Call Number: C10 LON 1999
    Long, Claudia R., MSWNelson, Kristine, Ph.D.
  5. Impact of childhood out-of-home placement on a southwestern American Indian tribe
    Call Number: G15.10 ROB 1999
    Robins, Robert W., Ph.D.Rasmussen, Jolene K., M.S.Gonzales-Santin, Edwin, M.S.W.
  6. Impact of the Adoption and Safe Families Act (1997) on families of color:workers shall their thoughts
    Call Number: J35.35 CUR 2004
    Curtis, Carla M.Denby, Ramona W.
  7. Implementation of a culture-specific intervention for a Native American community
    Call Number: H30.10 TOL 1998
    Tolman, AntonReedy, Rommel
  8. Implementing the Indian Child Welfare Act
    Call Number: J35.10 DAV 1982
    Davies, Bruce, JD
  9. Improving cancer incidence estimates for American Indians in Minnesota
    Call Number: I12 PAR 1999
    Partin, Melissa R., PhDRith-Najarian, Stephen J., MDSlater, Jonathan S., PhD, et al.
  10. Improving mental health services for urban First Nations: policy issues relevant to health care reform
    Call Number: H40.20 PET 1997
    Peters, RonDemerais, Lou
  11. In the eye of the beholder: risk and protective factors in rural American Indian and Caucasian adolescents
    Call Number: G40.10 FIS 1999
    Fisher, Phillip A., Ph.D.Storck, Michael, M.D., et al.
  12. Including students with disabilities in standards-based education reform
    Call Number: J35.55 BOU 1998
    Boundy, Kathleen
  13. Indian adolescent suicide: the epidemiologic picture in New Mexico
    Call Number: G45.15 MAY 1994
    May, Philip A., Ph.D.Van Winkle, Nancy W., Ph.D.
  14. Indian Child Welfare Act of 1978: a response to the threat to Indian culture caused by foster and adoptive placements of Indian children
    Call Number: G32.10 GUE 1979
    Guerrero, Manuel P.
  15. Indian child welfare act partnership for preservation
    Call Number: G32.10 MAD 2001
    Madrigal, Luke
  16. Indian child welfare act: two decades old and still struggling in Maine
    Call Number: J35.15 DUB 1999
    DuBrule, Deborah
  17. Indian culture strives to survive: youth workers tie history, language to life lessons for urban kids
    Call Number: C60 KEL 2002
    Kelly, John
  18. Indian mental health: an orientation
    Call Number: H40.50 MEK 1983
    Meketon, Melvin Jerry, PhD
  19. Indian reservations, anomie, and social pathologies
    Call Number: G70.10 LEV 1971
    Levy, Jerrold E.Kunitz, Stephen J.
  20. Indigenous people and the social work profession: defining culturally competent services
    Call Number: E10 WEA 1999
    Weaver, Hilary N., DSW
  21. Inequality in income distributions: does culture matter? an analysis of western Native American tribes
    Call Number: C10 MUS 2000
    Mushinski, David W.Pickering, Kathleen
  22. Inhalant abuse among American Indian, Mexican American, and non-Latino white adolescents
    Call Number: G60.10 BEA 2002
    Beauvais, Fred, PhDWayman, Jeffrey C.Jumper-Thurman, Pamela, et al.
  23. Injury variables in child abuse.
    Call Number: G35.50 JOH 1985
    Johnson, Charles Felzen, MDShowers, Jacy, Ed.D.
  24. Intensive home-based and wellness services to Native American families living on reservations: a model
    Call Number: G25.10 NAP 2001
    Napoli, MariaGonzales-Santin, Edwin, M.S.W.
  25. Intimate violence in a southwestern American Indian tribal community
    Call Number: G70.35 ROB 1998
    Robin, Robert W., PhDChester, BarbaraRasmussen, Jolene K., MS
  26. Issues in African-American family preservation
    Call Number: G25.20 SIM 1990
    Sims Gray, Sylvia, MSWNybell, Lynn M., MSW
  27. Job satisfaction, practice skills, and supervisory skills of administrators of Indian child welfare programs
    Call Number: E10.10 WAR 1992
    Wares, Dale, MSW, LSWDobrec, AntoniaRosenthal, James A., et al.
  28. Legal and social work approaches to sibling separation in foster care
    Call Number: G15.35 HEG 1988
    Hegar, Rebecca L., DSW
  29. Legal uprising over Indians
    Call Number: J70 HOL 1990
    Holmstrom, David
  30. Life after foster care: services and policies for former foster youth
    Call Number: G15.40 STO 1999
    Stoner, Madeleine R.
  31. Life comes from it: Navajo justice
    Call Number: J95.20 YAZ 1994
    Yazzie, Robert
  32. Long-term care in American Indian communities: issues for planning and research
    Call Number: I12 MAS 1989
    Manson, Spero M., PhD
  33. Looking beyond 30, 60, and 90 days
    Call Number: G32.20 BES 1994
    Besharov, Douglas J.
  34. Maternal deprivation, 1972-1978: new findings: new concepts: new approaches
    Call Number: H10.15 RUT 1979
    Rutter, Michael
  35. Measuring mental health values
    Call Number: H20 TYL 1983
    Tyler, John D.Clark, James A.Olson, Daniel, et al.
  36. Medicine wheel: a federal program that actually works
    Call Number: G45.10 PAN 2000
    Pan, Esther
  37. Meeting the mental health needs of American Indians and Alaska Natives
    Call Number: H40.50 MAN 2004
    Manson, Spero M., Ph.D.Altschul, Deborah B., Ph.D.
  38. Megatrends in personality assessment: towards a human science professional psychology
    Call Number: H20 DAN 1984
    Dana, Richard H.
  39. Mental disease situations in certain cultures--a new field for research
    Call Number: H30 COO 1934
    Cooper, John M.
  40. Mental health and North American Indian/Native communities: cultural transactions, education and regulation
    Call Number: H40.50 MCS 1987
    McShane, Damian

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