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Health News'High-Trauma' Fractures Tied to Weak Bones Drinking, Drug Abuse Boosts Injury Rate in Rural U.S. Diabetics Face More Complications After Trauma Search Results 1–5 of 5 Web Pages | See Categories and Related Topics American Indian Youth: Current and Historical Trauma The impact of current and historical trauma on American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) youth can not be fully understood without a careful retrospective study of the multiple layers that undermined ... Details >Indian Country Child Trauma CenterBoarding School: Historical Trauma among Alaska's Native People This paper begins with a discussion of the broader aspects of historical trauma among Alaska’s indigenous people, beginning in the late 1880s and continuing through most of the 1990s. Topics include: ... Details >National Resource Center for American Indian, Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian EldersTrauma in Indian Country: A Guide for Professionals This brochure discusses trauma in Indian Country, including prevalence, factors that increase vulnerability in American Indian and Alaska Native, and ways to assist native families.... Details >Indian Country Child Trauma CenterTrauma in Native Children This fact sheet describes the scope of trauma among Native children. Information include statistics, how trauma is experienced in Indian County, factors that increase vulnerability in Native youth, an... Details >Indian Country Child Trauma CenterUnderstanding the Effects of Childhood Trauma on Brain Development in Native Children Children in Tribal communities and Native families are all too often exposed to various types of traumatic events that have the potential to affect their physical and emotional development in ways tha... Details >Tribal Court Clearinghouse
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