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Vol.
13, No. 3 & 4 1989
SPECIAL
EDITION
CONTEMPORARY ISSUES IN NATIVE AMERICAN HEALTH
- The
Changing Dimension of Native American Health: A
Critical Understanding
of Contemporary Native American Health Issues,
by Gregory R. Campbell
- AIDS
— Tribal Nations Face the Newest Communicable Disease:
An Aberdeen Area
Perspective, by Betty J. Claymore and
Marian A. Taylor
- Social
Network Differences in Alcohol Use and Related Behaviors
among Indian and
Non-Indian
Students, Grades
6–12, by Britt
Finley
- Twenty
Years of Diabetes on the Warm Springs Indian Reservation,
Oregon, by James W. Justice
- Disabled
American Indians: A Special Population Requiring Special
Considerations,
by Felicia
Hodge
- The
Political Epidemiology of Infant Mortality: A Health
Crisis among Montana
American
Indians, by Gregory R. Campbell
- Elders
and Elderlies: Well-Being in Indian Old Age, by Joan
Weibel Orlando
- Political
Mobilization and Conflict among Western Urban and Reservation
Indian
Health Service Programs,
by Rodney L. Brod
and Ronald LaDue
- Determinants
of Primary Medical Care Use among Urban American
Indians, by Timothy L. Taylor
- Barriers
and Survival: A Study of an Urban Indian Health Center,
by
Jennie
R. Joe and
Dorothy Lonewolf Miller
- Healing
Spaces in the Tewa Pueblo World, by Tito Naranjo
and Rina
Swentzwell
- Commentary:
Cultural Perspectives on Research among American
Indians, by
John Red Horse,
Troy Johnson, and Diane
Weiner
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