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Journal of Multicultural Social Work. 3:43-60
A sense of "community" is traditionally an important part of American Indian culture. Historically, many American Indian tribes and bands were relatively small in number and culturally bound together by strong community support principles. Today ther
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Journal of Religious Gerontology. 8:41-61
This paper reports on the religious beliefs and traditions of Navajo American Indian elders. It reinforces the importance of religion in their everyday lives, and the commitment they have to fulfilling important roles within their culture as American
Autor:
Margie Egbert Edwards, Kenji Murase Dsw, E. Aracelis Francis Dsw, Frank F. Montalvo Dsw, E. Daniel Edwards Dsw
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Journal of Multicultural Social Work. 1:31-46
This article reports on the critical mental health issues and concerns of ethnic minority groups of color. Accomplishments are summarized from National Institute of Mental Health ethnic minority social work clinical training programs. Goals and propo
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Journal of Social Service Research. 14:167-171
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Journal of Drug Issues. 18:103-114
This paper addresses prevention, education and treatment approaches for combatting problems of alcohol abuse with American Indian children, adolescents and their families. Community involvement is emphasized. Included are primary prevention intervent
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Social Work with Groups. 7:7-21
This paper discusses ways in which social group work can be implemented in behalf of American Indian clientele. Social workers should be aware of the value that American Indians have placed on the ...
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Journal of Gerontological Social Work. 2:213-224
This article describes informarion received from a survey of agencies seving American Indian/Alaska Native elderly. Also identified within the article are some of the traditional values of older American Indian/Alaska Natives, as well as concerns reg
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Social Casework. 61:498-506
The historical and cultural backgrounds of the importance of group interaction among American Indian people are discussed. Case examples are provided that describe the culture-specific skills necessary for working with these individuals and groups, a
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Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly. 2:81-96
Problem drinking among American lndian people is a subject of much concern. This article addresses the factors which have contributed to the attainment of sobriety among a sample of American Indian people. The findings of this study indicate that rec
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Social Work with Groups. 1:309-318
The article describes a group work approach for enhancing self-concept and identification with "Indianess" of American Indian girls. An activity-discussion framework was utilized. Group members participated in a group format which consisted of Americ