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  3. Vol. 2 No. 1 (2013)

Vol. 2 No. 1 (2013)

Publié: 2019-08-01

Articles

  • Cultural Sensitivity in Delivery of Social Services

    Poka Laenui
    • PDF (Anglais)
  • Including Decolonization in Social Work Education and Practice

    Andrea Tamburro
    • PDF (Anglais)
  • American Indians and Bullying in Schools

    Evelyn M Campbell, Susan E Smalling
    • PDF (Anglais)
  • “Money talks. And the society we live in is very harsh.” Cancer Care-Seeking from the Perspectives of Guam’s Chamorros

    John Moss
    • PDF (Anglais)
  • Indigenous Knowledge System and Local Adaptation Strategies to Flooding in Coastal Rural Communities of Nigeria

    Oluseyi Olubunmi Fabiyi, Joseph Oloukoi
    • PDF (Anglais)
  • Reclaiming Our Indigenous Voices: The Problem with Postcolonial Sub-Saharan African School Curriculum

    Edward Shizha
    • PDF (Anglais)
  • Perceived Impact of IDA Participation Among Hawaiians

    David W Rothwell, Rashida Bhaiji, Anne Blumenthal
    • PDF (Anglais)

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