Evaluation of perinatal care and services, Hudson Bay and Ungava Bay, epidemiological phase : pregnancies and births in two Inuit populations of northern Québec
Donated by Michael Moffatt
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Pt. I. History and Identity. 1. Telling about Whites, Talking about Indians. 2. The Making and the Unmaking of the “Real Indians” — Pt. II. Loneliness and Pity. 3. Speaking to the Heart. 4. Feeling Bereaved, Feeling Aggrieved, and Feeling Worthless — Pt. III. Loneliness and Depression. 5. Speaking from the Heart. 6. Culture and Depression
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Biomedical (Vancouver Style):
Meyer, François.. Evaluation of perinatal care and services, Hudson Bay and Ungava Bay, epidemiological phase : pregnancies and births in two Inuit populations of northern Québec. Lavel, Québec: Department of Community Health, Centre hospitalier de l'Universite Laval, 1991; 1991.