Record Number | Citation |
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JOHN005 |
Johnson, Jeannette L., Jan Gryczynski, and Shelley A. Wiechelt. "HIV/AIDS, substance abuse, and hepatitis prevention needs of Native Americans living in Baltimore: In their own words." AIDS education and prevention 19.6 (2007): 531–44. |
OMAR001 |
O'Mara, Richard. “Among Lumbees, Locklear is the name of the game.” Baltimore Sun 12 October 1993: 6A (Tuesday) |
490 |
White, Jack Chapman. “American Indian Youth Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism Prevention Project.” Diss. Union for Experimenting Colleges and Universities, 1982. |
487 |
Sampson, Nancy Morgan. “A Study of the Self-Concepts of Black, White, and Indian Students, Grades Three through Twelve, Living in an Urban and a Rural Setting.” Diss. New York U, 1980. |
486 |
Beltrame, Thomas, and David V. McQueen. “Urban and Rural Drinking Patterns: The Special Case of the Lumbee.” International Journal of the Addictions 14.4 (1979): 533-48. |
SORK001 |
Sorkin, Alan L. The urban American Indian. Lexington, M.A.: Lexington Books, 1978. Pp. 72-75. |
482 |
Locklear, Herbert H. “American Indian Alcoholism: Program for Treatment.” Social Work 22.3 (May 1977): 202-07. |
480 |
Sporn, Leslie K. “Alcoholism and Individual Social Disorganization Among the Lumbi [sic] Indians.” Thesis. U of Maryland at Baltimore, 1977. |
477 |
Beltrame, Thomas F. “Urban and Rural Lumbee Indian Drinking Patterns." Diss. Johns Hopkins U, 1976. |
471 |
Borowsky, Christina Marie. “Behavioral Characteristics of Lumbee Children According to Sibling Position.” Thesis. U of Maryland at Baltimore, 1973. |
123 |
Fuchs, Estelle and Robert J. Havighurst. To Live On This Earth: American Indian Education. Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1972. Pp. 97-106. |