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Publikováno v:
Educational Action Research. 28:100-111
Three researchers share their reflections on the challenges and goodness of fit of using participatory action research (PAR) in studies with indigenous peoples in the United States and Canada. Thre...
Autor:
Marcus Blom-Nilsson, Tabitha Carver-Roberts, Mikael Sandlund, Nancy M. Lucero, Mojgan Padyab, Lena Lundgren, Siv Nyström
Publikováno v:
Journal of Addiction Medicine
Objectives: First-generation immigrants, in many countries, are healthier than their native counterparts. This study examined the association between first- and second-generation immigrant status and alcohol- or drugs other than alcohol-related (prim
Publikováno v:
Journal of Public Child Welfare. 11:91-107
Three American Indian tribes utilized Business Process Mapping (BPM) as a tool to develop culturally-based tribal child welfare practice models. This study employed a multi-methods design to evaluate the cultural fit of BPM when used in tribal settin
Autor:
Robin Leake, Nancy M. Lucero
Publikováno v:
Journal of Public Child Welfare. 10:327-347
This qualitative meta-synthesis of materials from three national projects that had examined more than 75 American Indian/Alaska Native child welfare programs sought to articulate how culture is expressed within tribal child protective services (CPS)w
Autor:
Nancy M. Lucero
Publikováno v:
Women's Studies International Forum. 42:9-18
Synopsis This descriptive phenomenological study sought to uncover how urban American Indian women from families with multigenerational urban residence develop and maintain cultural identity and cultural connectedness while living in a large metropol
Autor:
Nancy M. Lucero
Publikováno v:
Social Work. 55:327-336
The cultural identity and tribal connectedness of American Indians are commonly believed to have been negatively affected by the urbanization process in which American Indians have been involved during the past half century. This phenomenological stu
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Journal of Ethnic And Cultural Diversity in Social Work. 19:195-216
There is a dearth of literature on practice with American Indians that adequately translates cultural knowledge, such as the historical and contemporary experiences of this population, into direct skills for practice. The literature insinuates a need
Autor:
Nancy M, Lucero, Marian, Bussey
Publikováno v:
Child welfare. 91(3)
Preventing the breakup of the American Indian family is the fundamental goal of the Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA). However, few models exist to provide CPS workers and other practitioners with effective and practical strategies to help achieve this