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Historical Trauma\u27s Impact on Dating Violence and Pregnancy Among Urban Native Americans

Historical Trauma\u27s Impact on Dating Violence and Pregnancy Among Urban Native Americans

... Conclusion Native Americans have experienced considerable trauma through losses of land, lives and ultimately their cultural practices and beliefs which has led to experiences of many social problems that ...

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Recommendations for Counseling Native Americans: Results of a Survey

Recommendations for Counseling Native Americans: Results of a Survey

... prevents urban Native Americans from getting counseling for their problems?” About a quarter of the respondents (26%) said stigma; mistrust; or fear of being judged; 24% said lack of money; 21% said ...

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Resources for Counseling Native Americans

Resources for Counseling Native Americans

... counseling Native Americans was conducted and a list of potential survey participants was ...counseling Native Americans and authors of articles on this ...on urban Native ...

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Childhood asthma and indoor allergens in Native Americans in New York

Childhood asthma and indoor allergens in Native Americans in New York

... The major limitation of our report is the size of the popu- lation studied. Because the population available for inves- tigation was small, few of the results were statistically significant, although most of the results ...

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Native Americans: History and Its Consequences in Modern American Society

Native Americans: History and Its Consequences in Modern American Society

... North Native Americans cultivated about 150 other crops, which were also developed in south areas and were spread to north (except the sunflower, which originated in North ...

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Discrimination in Metropolitan Housing Markets: Phase 3 - Native Americans

Discrimination in Metropolitan Housing Markets: Phase 3 - Native Americans

... application form, a brochure, and a business card. The agent then took the tester to inspect two model units that were similar to the advertised unit. equivalent economic characteristic[r] ...

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Cultural taboos as a factor in the participation rate of Native Americans in STEM

Cultural taboos as a factor in the participation rate of Native Americans in STEM

... many Native people, the metaphysical aspect, the spirit- ual presence, of the animal is real and still very much ...are Native people who would be very put off by that kind of activity, it could cause them ...

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Educational Challenges Faced by the Native Americans The Case of the Cherokee Nation

Educational Challenges Faced by the Native Americans The Case of the Cherokee Nation

... of Native Americans, however, it would be difficult for any religion or philosophy to survive on this ...Native Americans. They were supporting the idea of assimilating the Native ...

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Health Care for the Underprivileged in the Land of Affluence: California Native Americans

Health Care for the Underprivileged in the Land of Affluence: California Native Americans

... Through efforts of the Committee, recommendations for improved maternal and child health services for American Indians have been developed and used by the Indian Health Service to improv[r] ...

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LGBT Native Americans

LGBT Native Americans

... LGBT Native Americans are many, but are generally unaddressed by mainstream American ...many Native American tribes choose to not recognize same-sex ...

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Sounds of Silence: How African Americans, Native Americans, and White Women Found Their Voices in Southern Appalachian Music.

Sounds of Silence: How African Americans, Native Americans, and White Women Found Their Voices in Southern Appalachian Music.

... his siblings to appreciate music. Loyal Jones included pieces of Lunsford’s memoirs in his biography of the musician which discusses his early childhood musical appreciation, such as his early fascination with his ...

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Native American Chic: The Marketing Of Native Americans In New York Between The World Wars

Native American Chic: The Marketing Of Native Americans In New York Between The World Wars

... Americans in an effort to preserve these distinct cultures. The Bursum Bill, introduced by New Mexico Senator Holm O. Bursum in May 1921, “was intended to settle longstanding title disputes of ancestral Pueblo ...

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Northwest Coast Native American Art: The Relationship between Museums, Native Americans and Artists

Northwest Coast Native American Art: The Relationship between Museums, Native Americans and Artists

... from Native groups to remove totem poles left abandoned in their old villages in order to restore, or replicate them if they were too badly decayed, and move them into specific parks dedicated to the Natives for ...

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Historical Notes on Native Americans. 1. Christopher Columbus, Native American Slave Trader 1492

Historical Notes on Native Americans. 1. Christopher Columbus, Native American Slave Trader 1492

... to Native Americans. To this end, young Native American children were sent to distant government- or church-run boarding schools, often thousands of miles from the ...

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Puritanism and American Exceptionalism: A Genealogy of Their Impact on Native Americans 1620–1864

Puritanism and American Exceptionalism: A Genealogy of Their Impact on Native Americans 1620–1864

... The massacre at Blue Water Creek (also known as the Battle of Ash Hollow) was interpreted from the start as both a retribution for past wrongs and a show of force. It was the largest assembly of troops gathered together ...

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Ohio Valley Native Americans Speak: Indigenous Discourse on the Continuity of Identity

Ohio Valley Native Americans Speak: Indigenous Discourse on the Continuity of Identity

... In this chapter I will discuss the two general types of performance of Native identity in the Ohio Valley. One is for the general public the other is private and used in a way to help the participants perform for ...

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Red ink: Native Americans picking up the pen in the colonial period

Red ink: Native Americans picking up the pen in the colonial period

... of Native hierarchy was disrupted by the praying town system, however, because when Natick is ultimately established as the first of these towns in 1653, Cutshumoquin himself emerges as the leader and Waban is ...

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The Factor Structure of the Anxiety Sensitivity Index among Northern Plains Native Americans

The Factor Structure of the Anxiety Sensitivity Index among Northern Plains Native Americans

... Alaska Native students attending Haskell Indian Nations Univer- ...among Native American populations, understanding etiological risk fac- tors as they relate to Native Americans is of ...

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Successful Implementation of Genetic Education for Native Americans Workshops at National Conferences

Successful Implementation of Genetic Education for Native Americans Workshops at National Conferences

... for Native Americans (GENA) was a National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI)/Ethical, Legal, and Social Implications (ELSI)-funded educational intervention designed to provide a unique genetics ...

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Anxiety, Stress, and Health in Northern Plains Native Americans

Anxiety, Stress, and Health in Northern Plains Native Americans

... A number of possible explanations may account for these results. The first may be that despite their living conditions, participants were not experiencing high anxiety due to var- ious protective factors such as ...

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