The resources included here describe practices that have been used in Tribal communities to confront and address child maltreatment. They highlight Tribally owned and developed practices, practice models that have undergone a Tribal adaptation, and evidence-based practices that show promise for cultural adaptation. All resources were collected as part of our review (full review can be accessed here) of the peer-reviewed literature and reflect what can be found primarily in academic publishing venues by searching academic databases, online search engines, and government agency websites.
Title | Focus Area | Type |
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Violence and the effects of trauma on American Indian and Alaska Native populations. |
Chapter (2009) |
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Walking on: celebrating the journeys of Native American adolescents with substance use problems on the winding road to healing. |
Journal Article (2012) |
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Wicasa Was'aha: Restoring the Traditional Strength of American Indian Boys and Men. |
Article (2012) |