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Disease surveillance : a public health informatics approach

Published 2007 | Regional Coverage: North America | Location: Library

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Promises to keep : public health policy for American Indians and Alaska natives in the 21st century

Published 2001 | Regional Coverage: | Location: Library

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Medicine that walks : disease, medicine and Canadian Plains native people, 1880-1940

Published 2001 | Regional Coverage: | Location: Library

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The crisis of chronic disease among Aboriginal peoples : a challenge for public health, population health and social policy

Published 2009 | Regional Coverage: Canada | Location: Library

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Atlas of disease distributions : analytic approaches to epidemiological data

Published 1988 | Regional Coverage: | Location: Library

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  • Maternal and newborn health
  • State of the peoples : a global human rights report on societies in danger
  • Public health administration: principles for population-based management
  • American Indian languages: the historical linguistics of Native America
  • Smithsonian at the poles : contributions to International Polar Year science
  • The dancing healers: a doctor's journey of healing with native americans
  • Native science: natural laws of interdependence
  • Public health informatics and information systems
  • Annotated bibliography of aboriginal women's health and healing research
  • The Arctic coast
  • The legend of the Caribou boy
  • Resource extraction development and well-being in the North : a scan of the unique challenges of development in Inuit communities
  • Chills and fever : health and disease in the early history of Alaska
  • American Indian medicine
  • North American Indian Métis and Inuit women speak about culture, education and work
  • Arctic migrants/Arctic villagers : the transformation of Inuit settlement in the central Arctic
  • Ancient pioneers: the first Americans
  • The ten grandmothers: epic of the Kiowas
  • Inua: spirit world of the bering sea eskimo
  • First peoples in a New World: colonizing ice age America
  • Principles for evaluating health risks to reproduction associated with exposure to chemicals
  • Basic call to consciousness
  • Native foods and nutrition : an illustrated reference manual.
  • Out of Asia : peopling the Americas and the Pacific
  • Health transitions in Arctic population
  • Users' guides to the medical literature : a manual for evidence-based clinical practice
  • The psychology of food choice
  • The Sami people
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