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Removing the heart of the Choctaw people: Indian removal from a Native perspective / Donna L. Akers
Blood came from their mouths: Tongva and Chumash responses to the pandemic of 1801 / Edward D. Castillo
"In the fall of the year we were troubled with some sickness": typhoid fever deaths at Sherman Institute, 1904 / Jean A. Keller
Blinded with science: American Indians, the Office of Indian Affairs, and the Federal campaign against trachoma, 1924-1927 / Todd Benson
Infant mortality on the Yakama Indian Reservation, 1914-1964 / Clifford E. Trafzer
American Indian views on public-health nursing, 1930-1950 / Nancy Reifel
Interpreting ideas about diabetes, genetics, and inheritance / Diane Weiner
The embodiment of a working identity: power and process in RarĂ¡muri ritual healing / Jerome M. Levi
Meeting the challenges of American Indian diabetes: anthropological perspectives on prevention and treatment / Brooke Olson
Pathways to health: an American Indian breast-cancer education project / Felicia Schanche Hodge and John Casken
Cancer among American Indians and Alaska natives: trouble with numbers / Linda Burhansstipanov, James W. Hampton, and Martha J. Tenney
The origins of Navajo youth gangs / Eric Henderson, Stephen J. Kunitz, and Jerrold E. Levy
Helplessness, hopelessness, and despair: identifying the precursors to Indian youth suicide
Self-sufficiency and community revitalization among American Indians in the southwest: American Indian leadership training / Jeanette Hassin and Robert S. Young.

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