This paper analyzes the challenges of family strengthening in Indian Country and discusses strategies for effective intervention
Family fragility in the US, especially among unmarried, impoverished parents is of increasing concer...
This study explores Indian culture in second-generation Indian American families. For the most part,...
Intergenerational family conflict is an important experience to study in Hindu Asian Indian families...
"Indigeneity at the Crossroads of American Studies." Published as a special joint issue with America...
How are American Indian families similar to or different from non-native families? Come explore the ...
How are American Indian families similar to or different from non-native families? Come explore the ...
American Indian tribes have new options under the 1996 Welfare Reform legislation that created Tempo...
• Summary: The author argues that the history of Native–non-Native relations enables us to understan...
A common practice among American Indian (AI) families, as well as many ethnic minority families, is ...
Family involvement is huge for a child’s education, but there are some barriers that are faced, espe...
This paper addresses one of the most challenging aspects of philanthropy in Indian Country, namely r...
This article presents the major impact of implemented U.S. Indian policies on the lives of American ...
This dissertation is the story of the destruction of Indian families as told to Congress in hearings...
A common practice among American Indian (AI) families, as well as many ethnic minority families, inc...
Historical child welfare policies explicitly aimed to exterminate Indigenous culture and disrupt tri...
Family fragility in the US, especially among unmarried, impoverished parents is of increasing concer...
This study explores Indian culture in second-generation Indian American families. For the most part,...
Intergenerational family conflict is an important experience to study in Hindu Asian Indian families...
"Indigeneity at the Crossroads of American Studies." Published as a special joint issue with America...
How are American Indian families similar to or different from non-native families? Come explore the ...
How are American Indian families similar to or different from non-native families? Come explore the ...
American Indian tribes have new options under the 1996 Welfare Reform legislation that created Tempo...
• Summary: The author argues that the history of Native–non-Native relations enables us to understan...
A common practice among American Indian (AI) families, as well as many ethnic minority families, is ...
Family involvement is huge for a child’s education, but there are some barriers that are faced, espe...
This paper addresses one of the most challenging aspects of philanthropy in Indian Country, namely r...
This article presents the major impact of implemented U.S. Indian policies on the lives of American ...
This dissertation is the story of the destruction of Indian families as told to Congress in hearings...
A common practice among American Indian (AI) families, as well as many ethnic minority families, inc...
Historical child welfare policies explicitly aimed to exterminate Indigenous culture and disrupt tri...
Family fragility in the US, especially among unmarried, impoverished parents is of increasing concer...
This study explores Indian culture in second-generation Indian American families. For the most part,...
Intergenerational family conflict is an important experience to study in Hindu Asian Indian families...