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  1. Social services: the Navajo way
    Call Number: G32.10 BEL 2002
    Belone, Cecilia, MSWGonzales-Santin, Edwin, M.S.W.Gustavsson, Nora, et al.
  2. Social work lobbies for social welfare: an Alaskan example
    Call Number: J20 KLE 1988
    Kleinkauf, Cecilia
  3. Social work with Native Americans
    Call Number: E10 LEW 1975
    Lewis, Ronald G., DSWHo, Keung Man
  4. Some issues in preparing sexually abused children for courtroom testimony
    Call Number: G35.20 WOL 1987
    Wolfe, Vicky V.Sas, LouiseWilson, Susan K.
  5. Spiritual exiles in their own homelands: gays, lesbians, and Native Americans
    Call Number: C10 TAF 1995
    Tafoya, Terry, PhDRoeder, Kevin R., MSW, CICSW
  6. Spirituality and mental health: a Native American perspective
    Call Number: H40.50 CRO 2002
    Cross, Terry L., M.S.W.
  7. Strengths of the American Indian family
    Call Number: G25.10 LEW 1983
    Lewis, Ronald G., PhD
  8. Substance abuse and spirituality: a program for Native American students
    Call Number: G60.10 NAV 1997
    Navarro, Jay, PhDWilson, Stan, MABerger, Lawrence R., MD, MPHTaylor, Timothy, PhD
  9. Substance abuse treatment of American Indian adolescents: comorbid symptomatology, gender differences, and treatment patterns
    Call Number: G60.20 NOV 1996
    Novins, Douglas K., MDBeals, Janette, PhDShore, James R., MDManson, Spero M., PhD
  10. Suicide among American Indian youth: a look at the issues
    Call Number: H45.15 MAP 1987
    May, Philip A., Ph.D.
  11. Suicide and self destructive behavior on the Cheyenne River Reservation
    Call Number: H45.15 CUR 1972
    Curlee, Wilson V.
  12. Suicide and self-destruction among American Indian youths
    Call Number: H45.15 MAY 1987
    May, Philip A., Ph.D.
  13. Suicide and self-destructive behavior in the Oglala Sioux: some clinical aspects and community approaches
    Call Number: H45.15 MIN 1972
    Mindell, Carl E., MDStuart, Paul
  14. Suicide and the American Indian
    Call Number: H45.15 MAY 1974
    May, Philip A., Ph.D.Dizmang, Larry H., MD
  15. Suicide prevention in American Indian and Alaska Native communities: a critical review of programs
    Call Number: H45.60 MID 2001
    Middlebrook, Denise, PhDLeMaster, Pamela, L., RN, PhDBeals, Janette, PhDNovins, Douglas K., MDManson, Spero M., PhD
  16. Teacher, parent, and youth report of problem behaviors among rural American Indian and Caucasian adolescents
    Call Number: G40 FIS 1998
    Fisher, Phillip A., Ph.D.Bacon, Jan G., PhD, et al.
  17. Teaching cultural competence: application of experiential learning techniques
    Call Number: D10 WEA 1998
    Weaver, Hilary N., D.S.W.
  18. Teaching ethnographic methods to social service workers
    Call Number: D20 GRE 1989
    Green, James W.Leigh, James W.
  19. Teaching migrant exceptional children
    Call Number: G32.15 BAC 1988
    Baca, Leonard Harris, Kathleen C. Harris
  20. The adoption and safe families act: creating a false dichotomy between parents' and children's rights
    Call Number: J35.30 STE 2000
    Stein, Theodore J.
  21. The American Indian holocaust: healing historical unresolved grief
    Call Number: C10 YEL 1998
    Yellow House Brave Heart, Maria DeBruyn, Lemyra M.
  22. The American Indian Mind
    Call Number: C35 LPE 1978
    Lopez, Barry, Editor
  23. The challenges of research in Native American communities: incorporating principles of cultural competence
    Call Number: C70 WEA 1997
    Weaver, Hilary N., D.S.W.
  24. The delivery of child welfare services to African American clients
    Call Number: G32.20 PIN 1991
    Pinderhughes, Ellen E., PhD
  25. The development of adoption law
    Call Number: J35.35 BUS 1998
    Bussiere, Alice, JD
  26. The DSM-IV outline for cultural formulation: a critical demonstration with American Indian children
    Call Number: H10.10 NOV 1997
    Novins, Douglas K., MDBechtold, Donald W., MDSack, William H., MD, et al
  27. The effectiveness of the Indian Child Welfare Act of 1978
    Call Number: G32.10 MAC 1996
    MacEachron, Ann E.Cross, SuzanneGustavsson, Nora S.
  28. The effects of prenatal alcohol exposure on executive functioning
    Call Number: G60.35 KOD 2001
    Kodituwakku, Piyadasa, PhDKalberg, Wendy, MAMay, Philip A., Ph.D.
  29. The effects of residential schools on native child-rearing practices
    Call Number: G68.20 ING
    Ing, N. Rosalyn
  30. The epidemiology of alcohol abuse among American Indians: the mythical and real properties
    Call Number: G60.35 MAY 1994
    May, Philip A., Ph.D.
  31. The existing Indian family exception: an impediment to the trust responsibility to preserve tribal existence and culture as manifested in the Indian Child Welfare Act
    Call Number: G35.10 MET 1997
    Metteer, Christine, PhD.
  32. The existing Indian family exception: denying tribal rights protected by the Indian Child Welfare Act
    Call Number: J35.10 PAR 1997
    Parnell, Wendy Theresa
  33. The fears of Navajo children: adaptation or pathology?
    Call Number: H10.10 TIK 1987
    Tikalsky, Frank D., PhD
  34. The Government Performance and Results Act of 1993: implications for social work practice
    Call Number: E10 KAU 1997
    Kautz, III, James R.Netting, F. EllenHuber, Ruth, et al.
  35. The health status of Indian children: problems and prevention in early life
    Call Number: I14 MAY 1988
    May, Philip A., Ph.D.
  36. The home visit
    Call Number: G35.15 HOM 1980
  37. The impact of case characteristics on child abuse reporting decisions
    Call Number: G35.15 ZEL 1992
    Zellman, Gail L.
  38. The implications of "welfare reform" for American Indian families and communities
    Call Number: G50.15 STR 1998
    Stromwall, Layne K.Brzuzy, StephanieSharp, Polly, et al.
  39. The Indian Child Welfare Act of 1978: protecting tribal interests in a land of individual rights
    Call Number: J35.10 ADA 1995
    Adams, Jill E., JD
  40. The Indian Child Welfare Act: dilemmas and needs
    Call Number: J35.10 KES 1984
    Kessel, Jo AnnRobbins, Susan P.

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