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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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Drinking careers : a twenty-five-year study of three Navajo populations

Published 1994 | Regional Coverage: Southwest, United States | 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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Usage of the Nunavut Kamatsiaqtut help line (NKHL) : an analysis of 11 years’ of database

Published 2005 | Regional Coverage: Nunavut | Location: Library

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  • The Arctic coast
  • Eskimo dolls
  • Building a path for Northern science
  • First Nations women, governance and the Indian Act : a collection of policy research reports
  • A long and terrible shadow: white values, native rights in the Americas 1492-1992
  • American Indian holocaust and survival : a population history since 1492
  • Ancient pioneers: the first Americans
  • Northern Contaminants Program : Summary of 2008-2010 Projects
  • Acta socio-medica Scandinavica: Proceedings of the Second International Symposium on Circumpolar Health [held] at Oulu, Finland on June 21-24, 1971
  • A concise history of Finland
  • Circumpolar health [74] : proceedings of the Third International Symposium, Yellowknife, NWT
  • Meddelelser om Grønland. Man in Society
  • The Great journey : the peopling of ancient America
  • AMAP Assessment 2009: Human Health in the Arctic
  • The Greenland mummies
  • The US Health System: An Assessment and Prospective Directions for Reform
  • Nursing perspectives on public health programming in Nunavut
  • Healing traditions: the mental health of aboriginal peoples in Canada
  • A complete guide to Arctic wildlife
  • Native American storytelling: a reader of myths and legends
  • Self determination in native education in the circumpolar north
  • Health in rural Canada
  • Indians of North America
  • Being alive well' : health and the politics of Cree well-being
  • Alaska Native arts and crafts
  • Cultural and social research in Greenland : selected essays 1992-2010
  • Alaska Native Health Status Report
  • Prehistoric maritime adaptations of the circumpolar zone
  • Disease change and the role of medicine: the Navajo experience
  • AMAP assessment 2002 : human health in the Arctic
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