BOTTLED UP ON THE RESERVATION: THE RED MANS PROBLEM?
Title: BOTTLED UP ON THE RESERVATION: THE RED MANS PROBLEM?
Category: /History
Details: Words: 1740 | Pages: 6 (approximately 235 words/page)
BOTTLED UP ON THE RESERVATION: THE RED MANS PROBLEM?
Category: /History
Details: Words: 1740 | Pages: 6 (approximately 235 words/page)
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Its influence on family is disastrous. It deteriorates individual and family financial resources. Grave is a word I use for what it does to your health. Imagine something this disheartening, yet it has a unique attractiveness. Some believe it keeps them sane, others wallow in the its uncontrollable desire. I am referring to alcohol and the effect it has on every living thing it consumes. Could it get worse? No, I thought, until I
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Holmes, M. D. (2001) "The Social Construction of American Indian Drinking: Perceptions of American Indian and White Officials." Socialogical Quarterly, Vol 42 Issue 2, p151.
Holmstrom, D. (1997) "Indian traditions help Drunk Town shed its image." Christian Science Monitor, Vol. 89, Issue 159, p10.
Magnuson, S. (1999) "Pine Ridge Reservation fights alcoholism, high jobless rate." Christian Science Monitor, Vol. 91, p2.
Title 25, United States Code, Chapter 26, Subchapter I, Section 2401.