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American Indian Culture and Research Journal: Vol. 16, No. 3 (1992) Special Edition -- Proceedings: First National Conference on Cancer in Native Americans American Indian Culture and Research Journal: Vol. 16, No. 3 (1992) Special Edition -- Proceedings: First National Conference on Cancer in Native Americans

Articles

  • Introduction, by Jennie R. Joe and James W. Justice
  • Cancer Incidence, Survival, and Mortality among American Indians and Alaska Natives, by John W. Horm and Linda Burhansstipanov
  • Cancer Prevention and Control in American Indian Alaska Natives, by James W. Hampton
  • Data Sources for Cancer Statistics among American Indians/Alaska Natives, by Charles R. Key and Thomas M. Becker
  • Lynch Syndrome II in a Navajo Family: A Revisit, by Henry T. Lynch, Thomas Drouhard, Stephen J. Lanspa, Patrick Lynch, Earlene Bronson, and Jane F. Lynch
  • Gallstones and Gallbladder Cancer in Southwestern Native Americans, by Albert B. Lowenfels
  • Cancer Profiles of Two American Indian Tribes, by James W. Justice
  • Cancer and Cancer Prevention and Control Programs in the Aberdeen Area Indian Health Service, by Thomas K. Welty
  • Cultural Beliefs and Understanding Cancer, by Judith Black Feather
  • Roundtable Discussions: Recommendations from Subcommittees, by Jennie R. Joe
  • Bibliography of Cancer in Native Americans and Alaska Natives, 1800–1989, by James W. Justice
  • Glossary, by James W. Justice

Reviews

  • The American Indian Ghost Dance, 1870 and 1890, compiled by Shelley Anne Osterreich. Reviewed by Jack W. Marken
  • Annikadel: The History of the Universe as Told by the Achumawi Indians of California, by Istet Woiche, recorded and edited by C. Hart Merriam. Reviewed by Thomas Buckley
  • Best Left as Indians: Native-White Relations in the Yukon Territory, 1840–1973, by Ken S. Coates. Reviewed by Niels Winther Braroe
  • Blackfoot Grammar, by Donald G. Frantz. Reviewed by Allan R. Taylor
  • Champions of the Cherokees: Evan and John B. Jones, by William G. McLoughlin. Reviewed by James H. ODonnell III
  • Cheyenne Indians, by Liz Sonneborn. Reviewed by G. Cornelius
  • Drawings of the Song Animals, by Duane Niatum. Reviewed by Richard K. Waters
  • The Evolution of Chumash Society: A Comparative Study of Artifacts Used for Social System Maintenance in the Santa Barbara Channel Region before A.D. 1804, by Chester D. King. Reviewed by John R. Johnson
  • A Guide to Early Field Recordings (1900–1949) at the Lowie Museum of Anthropology, by Richard Keeling. Reviewed by Judith A. Gray
  • In Celebration of Our Survival: The First Nations of British Columbia, edited by Doreen Jensen and Cheryl Brooks. Reviewed by Linda Fritz
  • "It`s Your Misfortune and None of My Own": A New History of the American West, by Richard White. Reviewed by Daniel L. Boxberger
  • Kachina Dolls: The Art of Hopi Carvers, by Helga Teiwes. Reviewed by Louis A. Hieb
  • Madonna Swan—A Lakota Woman`s Story, by Mark St. Pierre. Reviewed by Beatrice Medicine
  • Navajo Sandpainting: From Religious Act to Commercial Art, by Nancy J. Parezo. Reviewed by Cornelia S. Feye
  • Property Rights and Indian Economies, edited by Terry L. Anderson. Reviewed by David L. Vinje
  • The Skulking Way of War: Technology and Tactics among the New England Indians, by Patrick M. Malone. Reviewed by Robin F. A. Fabel
  • A Time of Gathering: Native Heritage in Washington State, edited by Robin K. Wright. Reviewed by Robert H. Ruby
  • To the American Indian: Reminiscences of a Yurok Woman, by Lucy Thompson (Che-na-wah Weitch-ah-wah). Reviewed by Tanis Chapman Thorne
  • Totem Poles, by Hillary Stewart. Reviewed by Aldona Jonaitis
  • Where the Two Came to Their Father, by Maud Oakes and Joseph Campbell. Reviewed by Charles C. Case

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