Toward meeting the research needs of American Indians

T La Fromboise, B Plake - Harvard Educational Review, 1983 - meridian.allenpress.com
The cultural heritage of American Indians1 and their responses to oppression have intrigued
countless investigators of social behavior. Researchers from numerous disciplines have …

Cultural values and behaviors common among tribal American Indians: A resource for student service administrators

NT Oppelt - NASPA journal, 1989 - Taylor & Francis
Pre-existing tribal commonalities and subsequent convergence have, however, produced
some common rural, American Indian values and behaviors (Bayne, 1971; Trimble, 1976) …

Mental health and North American Indian/Native communities: Cultural transactions, education, and regulation

D McShane - American Journal of Community Psychology, 1987 - Springer
Critical issues in the delivery of mental health services to North American Indians~ Natives
residing in rural areas are discussed by (a) describing Indian populations~ communities;(b) …

Effects of changing Native American cultures on child development

IN Berlin - Journal of Community Psychology, 1987 - Wiley Online Library
Dislocation of native American tribes and pueblos and the alteration of traditional ways of
earning a living, with ensuing poverty, on dislocated reservations has had a major impact on …

Colonial instillations in American Indian boarding school students.

R Robbins, S Colmant, J Dorton, L Schultz… - Educational …, 2006 - ERIC
There is a general knowledge about the United States governments' deliberate attempts to
destroy American Indian cultures. History books tell of American Indian students being …

Conducting research with American Indians: A case study of motives, methods, and results

JL Sobeck, EE Chapleski, C Fisher - Journal of Ethnic and Cultural …, 2003 - Taylor & Francis
Historically, many researchers whose sole purpose was to conduct research to further their
own professional development have exploited Native Americans. Outside of participating as …

American Indians: Working with individuals and groups

ED Edwards, ME Edwards - Social Casework, 1980 - journals.sagepub.com
The historical and cultural backgrounds of the importance of group interaction among
American Indian people are discussed. Case examples are provided that describe the …

Commentary: No itinerant researchers tolerated: Principled and ethical perspectives and research with North American Indian communities

JE Trimble - Ethos, 2008 - JSTOR
The core themes and content of the four articles featured in this special section of Ethos
brings to mind a noteworthy quotation offered by Margaret Mead in reference to Columbia …

American Indian myths

HH Locklear - Social Work, 1972 - academic.oup.com
Abstract Mistaken beliefs about American Indians have been thriving for years and are still
being perpetuated. The author presents evidence refuting these myths, explains major …

[图书][B] Handbook of Asian American psychology.

LC Lee, NWS Zane - 1998 - psycnet.apa.org
This volume integrates descriptions and evaluations of psychological research on all ethnic
subgroups of Asian Americans. It begins with an overview of Asian America to provide a …