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  1. Alternative economic strategies in low-income rural communities: TANF, labor migration, and the case of the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation
    Call Number: G50.10 PIC 2000
    Pickering, Kathleen
  2. American federalism and intergovernmental innovation in state-tribal relations
    Call Number: J70 STE 2004
    Steinman, Erich
  3. American Indian adolescent inhalant use
    Call Number: G60.10 THU 1997
    Thurman, Pam J., Ph.D.Green, Vicki A., PhD
  4. American Indian adoption program: an ethnic approach to child welfare
    Call Number: G10.10 GOO 1978
    Goodluck, Charlotte, Ph.D.Eckstein, Florence
  5. American Indian and Alaska Native aboriginal use of alcohol in the United States
    Call Number: C35 ABB 1996
    Abbott, Patrick, J., MD
  6. American Indian and Alaskan Native single parents
    Call Number: G30.10 AND
    Anderson, Linda, MSPutnam, Julia, MSW, DCSW, et al.
  7. American Indian children with disabilities: the impact of culture on health and education services
    Call Number: I20 JOE 1997
    Joe, Jennie R., PhD, MPH
  8. American Indian concepts of mental health: reflections and directions
    Call Number: H20.10 TRI 1984
    Trimble, Joseph E., PhDManson, Spero M., PhDDinges, Norman, G.Medicine, Beatrice
  9. American Indian drinking behavior: some possible causes and solutions
    Call Number: G60.35 MAI 1980
    Mail, Patricia D., MA. MPH
  10. American Indian identities: issues of individual choices and development
    Call Number: C10 MIH 1998
    Mihesuah, Devon A.
  11. American Indian narratives: ".. my spirit is starting to come back"
    Call Number: G60.10 LOE 1998
    Lowery, Christine T., MSW, PhD
  12. American Indian perspectives on addiction and recovery
    Call Number: G60.10 LOW 1998
    Lowery, Christine T., MSW, PhD
  13. American Indian values: critical factor in casework
    Call Number: C10 DUB 1985
    DuBray, Wynne Hanson
  14. American Indian women leaders, public policy, and importance of gender and ethnic identity
    Call Number: C21 PRI 1999
    Prindeville, Diane-MicheleGomez, Teresa Braley
  15. American Indians and foster care: cultural factors and separation
    Call Number: G15.10 ISH 1978 c.2
    Ishisaka, Hideki
  16. An alcohol attitude scale for teen-agers: a short form
    Call Number: G40.65 TOR 1989
    Torabi, Mohammad R., PhD
  17. An indigenous community mental health service on the Tohono O'odam Papago Indian Reservation seventeen years later
    Call Number: H40.50 KAH 1988
    Kahn, Marvin. W.
  18. An introduction to cultural issues relevant to assessment with Native American youth
    Call Number: C10 SAX 2001
    Saxton, Jill D.
  19. An overview of mental health services for American Indians and Alaska Natives in the 1990s
    Call Number: H40.50 NEL 1992
    Nelson, Scott H., MD, MPHMcCoy, George F., PhDStetter, Maria, MPA, et al.
  20. Anglo adoptions of Native Americans: repercussions in adolescence
    Call Number: G10.10 BER 1978
    Berlin, Irving N., MD
  21. APA ethical principles of psychologists and code of conduct
    Call Number: H55 APA 1992
  22. Are they really neglected? A look at worker perceptions of neglect through the eyes of a national data system
    Call Number: G35.10 FOX 2004
    Fox, Kathleen A., PhD.
  23. Asian Americans and the myth of the model minority
    Call Number: H30 CRY 1989
    Crystal, David
  24. ASP's a la carte
    Call Number: B25 CAR 2001
    Schweitzer, Carole
  25. Assessment of anxiety sensitivity in young American Indians and Alaska Natives
    Call Number: H40.50 ZVO 2001
    Zvolensky, Michael J.McNeil, Daniel W., et al.
  26. At what cost? the social impact of American Indian gaming
    Call Number: H40.55 PEC 1999
    Peacock, Thomas D., Ed.DDay, Priscilla A., M.S.W., et al.
  27. Attitudes toward victims of child sexual abuse among adults from four ethnic/cultural groups
    Call Number: G35.20 ROD 1999
    Rodriguez-Srednicki, Ofelia, PhDTwaite, James A., PhD, EdD
  28. Berkeley man runs for cause
    Call Number: G10.10 KIL 2000
    Kilduff, Paul
  29. Bert Hirsch, Interview with
    Call Number: G05.30 ALB 2007
    Alberty, Kristy
  30. Boozing, sniffing, and toking: an overview of the past, present, and future of substance use by American Indians
    Call Number: G60.10 MAI 1993
    Mail, Patricia D., MA. MPHJohnson, Saundra, MA
  31. Building strong working alliances with American Indian families
    Call Number: G68.10 DYK 1995
    Dykeman, CassNelson, J. RonAppleton, Valerie
  32. Building strong, stable Indian communities through the Indian Child Welfare Act
    Call Number: G35.15 KUN 1993
    Kunesh, Patrice
  33. Burn abuse: a four-year study
    Call Number: G35.50 SHO 1988
    Showers, Jacy, Ed.D.
  34. Canadian probe finds boarding school abuse
    Call Number: G35 CAN 1996
  35. Challenges for child and adolescent mental health
    Call Number: H40 FRI 1992
    Friedman, Robert M.Kutash, Krista
  36. Changing ATOD norms and behaviors: a Native American community commitment to wellness
    Call Number: G60.10 ROW c.1997
    Rowe, Wendy E.
  37. Characteristics of abused adolescents and guidelines for intervention
    Call Number: G35.15 MOU 1984
    Mouzakitis, Chris M., MSW
  38. Child abuse and neglect in Indian country: a look back as we move ahead
    Call Number: G35.10 DAY 1994
    Day, Priscilla A., M.S.W.Peacock, Thomas D., Ed.D
  39. Child abuse and neglect in Indian country: policy issues
    Call Number: G35.10 CRO 1999
    Cross, Terry L., M.S.W.Earle, Kathleen A., et al
  40. Child abuse: the need for a new definition
    Call Number: G35 VAN 1981
    Van Cleve, Jane

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