Giving Voice to the Occaneechi People: An Exploration of the Social Determinants of Health Within an American Indian Community

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Leniek, K. (2007). Giving Voice to the Occaneechi People: An Exploration of the Social Determinants of Health Within an American Indian Community. Abstract Purpose The purpose of this paper is…

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Cultural Identity Silencing of Native American Identity in Education: A Descriptive Phenomenological Investigation

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Leigh, K. (2018). Cultural Identity Silencing of Native American Identity in Education: A Descriptive Phenomenological Investigation. Abstract Native American Nations have been subjected to colonialism for centuries the impact of…

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Academic Achievement of American Indian and Alaska Native Students: Does Social Emotional Competence Reduce the Impact of Poverty

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LeBuffe, P. A., & Bryson, A. M. (2017). Academic achievement of American Indian and Alaska native students: Does social-emotional competence reduce the impact of poverty?. American Indian and Alaska Native Mental…

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The Relationship between Historical Trauma and Cultural Buffers, Among Choctaw Native American Indians with and Without Diagnosed Depression and/or Alcohol Abuse

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Lawrence, G. L. (2012). The relationship between historical trauma and cultural buffers, among Choctaw Native American Indians with and without diagnosed depression and/or alcohol abuse. The University of Oklahoma Health Sciences…

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