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Excerpt from The Red Land to the South: American Indian Writers and Indigenous Mexico
Excerpted from James H. Cox, The Red Land to the South: American Indian Writers and Indigenous Mexico (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2012).Reprinted with permission from University of Minnesota Press.
James H. Cox
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Introduction: American Indian (AI) youth experience poor sexual health outcomes. Research indicates the Protection Motivation Theory (PMT) is a robust model for understanding how sexual risk and protective behaviors are associated with condom use ...
Rachel Strom Chambers +5 more
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Two mass spectrometry (MS) methods, solid-phase microextraction gas chromatography (SPME–GC–MS) and direct analysis in real time (DART-MS), have been explored to investigate widespread efflorescence observed on exhibited objects at the Smithsonian’s ...
Alba Alvarez-Martin +9 more
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Background: Racial/ethnic residential segregation has been studied extensively, but few studies have focused on the growing population of American Indians and Alaska Natives (AIANs).
Jack Byerly
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Introduction: This study presents data from 2 population-based surveys of youth (reservation-area American Indian adolescents and U.S. adolescents) on self, family, and friend morbidity and changes in substance use and negative impacts during COVID-19 ...
Randall C. Swaim, PhD +5 more
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Quel giorno a Shongopovi: pensieri e ricordi sui “miei” indiani
Italian interest in things American Indian is literally centuries-old. The incorporation of American Indian studies into Italian American Studies, however, is a much more recent phenomenon.
Giorgio Mariani
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This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of an educational intervention at improving Oral Health Professionals (OHP’s) knowledge of HPV and comfortability to discuss vaccination with their American Indian and Alaskan Native patients. OHP’s attended
Moaiad H. Salous +5 more
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ObjectiveThe American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) population in the U.S. is thriving in spite of settler colonialist efforts of erasure. AI/AN people, however, continue to experience persistent health disparities including a disproportionate burden of ...
Maya Magarati +9 more
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Exploring Clinical Risk Factors for Breast Cancer Among American Indian Women
ObjectiveVery little is known about the breast cancer risk profile among American Indian women. Previous research shows that the proportion of American Indian/Alaska Native women with baseline characteristics (commonly known breast cancer risk factors ...
Melanie Nadeau +3 more
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American Indian and Alaska Native communities have diverse cultures, histories, and contemporary experiences. Grouping them together masks the differences in health and lifestyle behaviors, chronic disease rates, and health outcomes among them.
Jessica D Hanson +2 more
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