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Disciplined hearts : history, identity, and depression in an American Indian community

Published 1996 | Regional Coverage: United States | Location: Library

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Towards a vision of human possibility

Published 1984 | Regional Coverage: | Location: Library

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Understanding and preventing the problem of alcohol and drug abuse

Published 1984 | Regional Coverage: Canada | Location: Library

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Tulapai to Tokay : a bibliography of alcohol use and abuse among native Americans of North America

Published 1980 | Regional Coverage: | Location: Library

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Fighting firewater fictions: moving beyond the disease model of alcoholism in First Nations

Published 2004 | Regional Coverage: | Location: Library

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  • Circumpolar health atlas
  • Nursing perspectives on public health programming in Nunavut
  • Greenland in Figures 2008
  • Alaska Native Health Status Report
  • Greenland in Figures 2009
  • Enduring traditions: the Native peoples of new England
  • Choosing life : special report on suicide among aboriginal people
  • A prehistory of the north : human settlement of the higher latitudes
  • Canadian arctic contaminants and health assessment report : human health 2009
  • Commission of inquiry on the blood system in Canada: final report. v. 2
  • Doing things the right way : Dene traditional justice in Lac La Martre, NWT
  • Agreement between the Inuit of the Nunavut Settlement Area and Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada as amended
  • Indian healing : shamanic ceremonialism in the Pacific Northwest today
  • Health systems in transition
  • A history of the original peoples of northern Canada
  • National preparedness plan for an influenza pandemic
  • Report to the Community
  • Canadian Polar Commission 2000-2001
  • North American Indian Métis and Inuit women speak about culture, education and work
  • Ancient people of the arctic
  • The Netsilik Eskimo
  • Eskimo dolls
  • Globalization and the North: impacts of trade treaties on Canada's Northern Governments
  • Nordic statistical yearbook 2007
  • AMAP Assessment 2009: Human Health in the Arctic
  • Integrated service delivery model for the NWT health and social services system : A detailed description
  • Historical atlas of Canada. v.2
  • The Sahtu atlas
  • Acta socio-medica Scandinavica: Proceedings of the Second International Symposium on Circumpolar Health [held] at Oulu, Finland on June 21-24, 1971
  • Developing healthy communities: a public health strategy for Nunavut
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