Box 1
Restricted
Contains 66 Results:
American Indian Population 55 Years of Age and Older, 1978
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Advisory Council on the Elderly American Indian
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Psychiatric Epidemiology among American Indians, 1974
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The Dakotas: An Organizational Overview, 1979
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Comment on Foster's Disease Etiologies in Non-Western Medical Systems, 1978
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Apachean Culture
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The Role of the Pipe in Dakota Region
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The Contribution of the Study of North American Indian Religions, 1979
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Group Relations and the Expression of Aggression Among Indian Tribes, 1979
This collection houses publications discussing a variety of issues in the context of Native American populations, including education, Western and traditional medicine, child abuse prevention, legal matters, alcoholism and drug abuse, and race relations. This collection has not been processed in full and can be viewed only by appointment. Contact Ask an Archivist for more information.
Indian Family Defense, 1974
This collection houses publications discussing a variety of issues in the context of Native American populations, including education, Western and traditional medicine, child abuse prevention, legal matters, alcoholism and drug abuse, and race relations. This collection has not been processed in full and can be viewed only by appointment. Contact Ask an Archivist for more information.