The Importance of Historical Trauma & Stress as a Factor in Diabetes and Obesity Prevention among American Indian Adolescents

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Hale, J.W. (2012). The Importance of Historical Trauma & Stress as a Factor in Diabetes and Obesity Prevention among American Indian Adolescents. Abstract For the last forty years, the federal…

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Exploring the Lived Experiences of Native American Women of the Northern Plains who have Lost a Loved One to Suicide: Mental Health Implications

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Exploring the lived experiences of native american women of the northern plains who have lost a loved one to suicide: mental health implications - ProQuest. (n.d.).  Abstract For every completed…

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Historical Trauma, Ethnic Experience, and Mental Health in a Sample of Urban American Indians

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Guenzel, N., & Struwe, L. (2020). Historical Trauma, Ethnic Experience, and Mental Health in a Sample of Urban American Indians. Journal of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association, 26(2), 145-156. Abstract BACKGROUND: Historical trauma…

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Challenges in Public Health Research With American Indians and Other Small Ethnocultural Minority Populations

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Gryczynski, J., & Johnson, J. L. (2011). Challenges in public health research with American Indians and other small ethnocultural minority populations. Substance Use & Misuse, 46(11), 1363-1371. Abstract As a result of…

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Surviving Hell Summer: Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Racial Polarization, and Implications for Community Healing

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Grover, L. T. (2020). Surviving Hell Summer: Baton Rouge, Louisiana, racial polarization, and implications for community healing. Community Development, 1-14. Abstract Race matters in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. For centuries racial inequality…

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Native American student perceptions of the cultural environment and factors for academic success at the University of South Dakota

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Grignon, C. M. (2009). Native American student perceptions of the cultural environment and factors for academic success at the University of South Dakota. University of South Dakota. [PhD Thesis] ABSTRACT Considering…

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