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McIntosh, John L. – Omega: Journal of Death and Dying, 1984
Discusses tribal differences in Native American suicidal behavior. Similarities among these studies are noted, including data sources, the concentration of suicide among the young, intratribal group heterogeneity with respect to suicide, suicide methods employed, and alcohol involvement. The implications of obtaining figures from official agencies…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indians, Behavior Patterns, Cultural Differences
Roark, Sue N. – 1974
The origins of the Oklahoma Delaware reflect a complex history of migration, forced relocation, and punitive concentration. Though 36 tribal identities survive today, they are not of equal cultural coherence. Among the Delaware, there is no simple relation between socioeconomic status, level of acculturation, and factional membership. Rather, the…
Descriptors: Affiliation Need, American Indians, Behavior Patterns, Criteria
Sikand, Jack, Comp.; And Others – 1973
The study was undertaken by the Educational Task Force established by the Saskatchewan Chiefs' Conference, March 1970. The Indians, representing 67 bands, expressed their concern about the apathy of Indian children to school programs, dropouts, and the near absence of Indian students in universities. Another concern was that of the Canadian…
Descriptors: American Indian Reservations, American Indians, Attitudes, Behavior Patterns
Parker, L. Mayland – 1976
In order to test the hypothesis which states "the economic values of traditional tribal cultures are essentially the same", seven culturally and geographically diversified Native American tribes were investigated via library research. The tribes studied were: Mohawk and/or Iroquois (microthermal climate); Maricopa (tropical desert environment);…
Descriptors: American Indians, Behavior Patterns, Correlation, Cultural Differences