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jwirr

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12. That pretty much describes what I have witnessed also. Especially in very isolated rez that have
Wed May 16, 2012, 11:24 AM
May 2012

few jobs and little hope for any change. But I do not think this applies just to Native Americans. I think you can find this in all areas where hope is in short supply.

Alcoholism is a genetic condition. elleng May 2012 #1
I do not believe the writer was romanticizing anything..... MindMover May 2012 #4
'high priced old counseling rapidly proving ineffective' elleng May 2012 #7
Hard to believe that alcoholics can be happy and functional with all.... MindMover May 2012 #8
While I'm not a professional, elleng May 2012 #9
I always ask, how big is your glass....? MindMover May 2012 #10
Alcoholism is not genetic. It is very much a learned behavior and yes it does run in families. Let jwirr May 2012 #13
Some Native American groups also have sky high diabetes rates too. ProgressiveProfessor May 2012 #2
You are correct in that Native Americans have high diabetes rates and that.... MindMover May 2012 #5
Obesity and diet of American industrial food tama May 2012 #11
Ones acceptable to the social scientist, not just the biology/medical geeks. ProgressiveProfessor May 2012 #16
Diabetes may very well be genetic since Natives have intermarried for generations. jwirr May 2012 #14
Becoming whole again tama May 2012 #3
Thank you for sharing your story about hope and change...... MindMover May 2012 #6
That pretty much describes what I have witnessed also. Especially in very isolated rez that have jwirr May 2012 #12
And that unfortunately is correct..... MindMover May 2012 #15
Question: Would Pine Ridge be better off if the tribe sold the beer currenly sold in Whiteclay? OmahaBlueDog May 2012 #17
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