It was the changing demography and economy of America. It was disagreement among physicians and scientists about the causative factors of illness. The Civil War ...
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www.jstor.orgArchaeology as therapy provides an instrument of social science that can facilitate healing within indigenous communities reeling from the cultural stresses af-.
www.jstor.orgDec 2, 2020 ... For University of Alberta archeologist Maggie Spivey-Faulkner, unearthing evidence is the best way to change how Indigenous peoples are ...
www.ualberta.ca"Promoting Wellness among the Eastern Band of Cherokees." Chap. 10 in Appalachian Cultural Competency: A Guide for Medical, Mental Health, and Social ...
www.jstor.orgMar 5, 2019 ... After advancements in mass spectrometry, Sr isotope studies have become part of a package of analyses commonly conducted in archaeology. To ...
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www.ualberta.caMar 13, 2023 ... The widespread use of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) in Western countries continues to intrigue social scientists.
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