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Professor of Anthropology and of Global Health and Social Medicine at Harvard University

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 Posted in Case Study, Community Engagement, Gros Ventres, Historical Trauma, Service Delivery, Spiritual Traditions

We never was happy living like a Whiteman’: Mental health disparities and the postcolonial predicament in American Indian communities

Gone, J. P. (2007). “We never was happy living like a Whiteman”: Mental health disparities and the postcolonial predicament in American Indian communities. American Journal of Community Psychology, 40(3-4), 290-300.

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