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  1. The Indian Child Welfare Act: in search of a federal forum to vindicate the rights of Indian tribes and children against the vagaries of state courts
    Call Number: J35.10 JON 1997
    Jones, B.J.
  2. The Indian child welfare act: in the best interests of the child and tribe
    Call Number: J35.35 MCC 1993
    McCarthy, Robert J.
  3. The Indian Child Welfare Act: protecting the best interests of the Indian child
    Call Number: G05 CRO 2005
    Cross, Terry L., MSW, ACSW, LCSW
  4. The Indian child welfare act: the need for a separate law
    Call Number: J35.10 JON 1995
    Jones, B.J.
  5. The measure of America
    Call Number: C10 PIE 2004
    Pierpont, Claudia Roth
  6. The multiethnic placement act: implications for social work practice
    Call Number: G10.20 CUR 1996
    Curtis, Carla M., DSWAlexander, Rudolph, Jr., PhD
  7. The North Carolina independent living program: a comparison of outcomes for participants and nonparticipants
    Call Number: G40.25 LIN 1999
    Lindsey, Elizabeth W.Ahmed, Fasih
  8. The origins of Navajo youth gangs
    Call Number: G40.10 HEN 1999
    Henderson, EricKunitz, Stephen J.Levy, Jerrold E.
  9. The path of good medicine: understanding and counseling Native American Indians
    Call Number: C10 GAR 1994
    Garrett, J. T.
  10. The placement of American Indian children--the need for change
    Call Number: G15.10 MIN 1977
    Mindell, Carl E., MDGurwitt, Alan, MD
  11. The practice of adoption: history, trends, and social context
    Call Number: G10 ZAM 2003
    Zamostny, Kathy P.O'Brien, Karen M.Baden, Amanda L., et al.
  12. The relation of child sexual abuse and depression in young women: comparisons across four ethnic groups
    Call Number: G35.20 ROO 1999
    Roosa, Mark W.Reinholtz, CindyAngelini, Patti Jo.
  13. The role of culture and cultural techniques in psychotherapy
    Call Number: H30.10 SUE 1987
    Sue, StanleyZane, Nolan
  14. The SACWIS challenge
    Call Number: G32.20 SAL 2001
    Salovitz, Barry
  15. The safe futures initiative at Chief Leschi Schools a school-based tribal response to alcohol-drug abuse, violence-gang violence, and crime on an urban reservation
    Call Number: G68.20 GUI 1998
    Guilmet, George M.Whited, David. L.Dorpat, Norm, et. al
  16. The status of older adolescents at exit from out-of-home care
    Call Number: G15.40 MCM 1999
    McMillen, J. Curtis, PhDTucker, Jayne, BA
  17. The system of care concept and philosophy
    Call Number: H10.20 STR 1996
    Stroul, Beth A., M.Ed.Friedman, Robert M.
  18. The three common behavioral patterns of inhalant/solvent abuse: selected findings and research issues
    Call Number: G60.36.10 MAY 1997
    May, Philip A., Ph.D.Del Vecchio, Ann M., Ph.D.
  19. The transracial adoption paradox: history, research, and counseling implications of cultural socialization
    Call Number: G10.20 LEE 2003
    Lee, Richard M.
  20. The vulnerability of American Indian women in the new welfare state
    Call Number: G50.10 BRZ 2000
    Brzuzy, StephanieStromwall, LayneSharp, Polly, et al.
  21. The Yaqui elderly of old Pascua
    Call Number: I12 PAZ 1998
    Paz, Juan, DSWAleman, Sara, PhD
  22. Time investigation: the crisis of foster care
    Call Number: G15 ROC 2000
    Roche, Timothy
  23. Today I visited an Aleut village: observations on preventing fetal alcohol syndrome
    Call Number: I35 STR 1990
    Streissguth, Ann Pytkowicz, PhD
  24. Traditional American Indian family systems
    Call Number: G25.10 RED 1997
    Red Horse, John G., PhD
  25. Transforming mental health care for children and their families
    Call Number: H40.05 HUA 2005 c.2
    Huang, Larke N., PhDStroul, Beth A., M.Ed.Friedman, Robert
  26. Transition to adulthood for vulnerable youths: a review of research and implications for policy
    Call Number: G40.65 COL 2001
    Collins, Mary Elizabeth
  27. Transracial adoption: analysis of the best interests standard
    Call Number: G10.20 HOW 1984
    Howard, Margaret, JD, MSW, LLM
  28. Trauma-related symptomatology among American Indian adolescents
    Call Number: H15.10 JON 1997
    Jones, Monica C.Dauphinais, PaulSack, William H., MD, et al
  29. Tribal and shamanic-based social work practice: a Lakota perspective
    Call Number: C35 VOS 1999
    Voss, Richard W., M.S.W., D.P.C.Twiss, Gayla, M.P.H., et al.
  30. Tribal perspectives on over-representation of Indian children in out-of-home care
    Call Number: G05 CRO 2000
    Cross, Terry L., M.S.W.
  31. Truth and reconciliation as risks
    Call Number: A60 CHR 2000
    Christodoulidis, Emilios A.
  32. Understanding family resiliency from a relational world view
    Call Number: G25.10 CRO 1995
    Cross, Terry L., M.S.W.
  33. Understanding Indian children learning form Indian elders
    Call Number: C35 GAR 1993
    Garrett, J. T.
  34. Understanding the complexity of practice in kinship foster care
    Call Number: G15.20 GLE 1997
    Gleeson, James P., Ph.D., ACSWO'Donnell, John, Ph.D.Bonecutter, Faith Johnson, MSW, LCSW
  35. Understanding the relational worldview in Indian families
    Call Number: C10 CRO 1997
    Cross, Terry L., MSW
  36. Unemployment and child abuse
    Call Number: G35.50 JON 1990
    Jones, Loring
  37. Update on transracial adoption
    Call Number: G10.20 SUL 1994
    Sullivan, Ann
  38. Urban American Indian identity attitudes and acculturation styles
    Call Number: C60 WAL 1999
    Walters, Karina L., PhD
  39. Use and abuse of the power to sever family bonds
    Call Number: J35.35 DAV 1984
    Davis, Peggy C.
  40. Using interactive television to teach cross cultural skills: a metaphor for integration
    Call Number: E10.25 DAY
    Day, Priscilla A., M.S.W.Blue, Elizabeth T.

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