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Category: Special Series

December 10, 2014

The WAGER, Vol. 19(13) – How do casinos relate to drunken driving fatalities?


December 3, 2014

STASH, Vol. 10(13) – Correlates of drunk and drugged driving


November 28, 2014

Introduction to the Special Series on Addiction and Recovery among Tribal Communities


November 28, 2014

Promoting Cultures of Recovery in Tribal Nations: NARCH


November 26, 2014

ASHES, Vol. 10(12) – One size does not fit all: Geographic variability in Native American smoking and lung cancer deaths


November 21, 2014

The patient is not the diagnosis: Addiction understood from a liberation psychology perspective


November 19, 2014

The DRAM, Vol. 10(12) – Alcohol attributable deaths among Native and non-Native groups


November 14, 2014

The Work of Nations: Cultivating Wealth and Health in Indian Country


November 12, 2014

The WAGER, Vol. 19(12) – Higher income, better outcomes? The impact of casino gambling on American Indian health


November 7, 2014

National American Indian Heritage Month: Celebration of a proud history


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