Current and Historical Patterns Involving Native Americans and AlcoholDenis Foley
Analysis Of Sherman Alexie 's ' The Lone Ranger And Tonto Fistfight ' Some people disagree with the idea that the Native Americans are not solely to blame for their addiction to alcohol. When considering how a person feels about this topic, they must take into consideration the fact that it...
Native-AmericansFamily interactionpeer groupAlthough Native-Americans represent a diverse population, alcoholism prevention programs need to apply general knowledge of alcohol use and misuse, rather than search for extraordinary cultural factors. Such an approach would emphasize the importance of social ...
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Alcohol abuse in Native Americans may stem from cultural, not genetic roots.Informs on a study at the University of California at Berkeley which suggested that alcohol abuse has strong historical and cultural roots in Native Americans.EBSCO_Asp...
Although Native-Americans represent a diverse population, alcoholism prevention programs need to apply general knowledge of alcohol use and misuse, rather than search for extraordinary cultural factors. Such an approach would emphasize the importance of social relationships, peer group associations, family...
Alcoholism in the family. A multicultural exploration. The initial focus is on defining race, culture, and ethnicity, followed by a review of the extent of alcohol and alcohol use consequences among African-Americans and Native Americans. Cultural specificity in an historical context is prov... ...
The "firewater" fairytale that Elm came to know all too well goes like this: Europeans introduced Native Americans to alcohol, which they were genetically unprepared to handle. That happenstance led to alcoholism rates that are around twice as high as those seen in whites — and alcohol-related...
Gambling opportunities on and near Native American lands have increased in recent decades; yet there is a lack of research examining the patterns of problem gambling and alcohol abuse among Native Americans in the US. Traditional Native American cultural identity may be a protective factor for proble...
But the Europeans also introduced diseases that Native Americans had no resistance to, so many became ill and died. They also brought alcohol, the effects of which Native Americans did not know. Some Europeans took advantage of this by getting them drunk ...