L6 References and Bibliography The following bibliographic listing 1s a partial list of selected articles. however, Admittedly, the it reflects general themes, list is not exhaustive, particularly issues germaine to indigenous culturally-distinct groups. Ablon, J. Retention of adaptation: city. Forces, 1971, 49(3), M. 385-393. Another government land grab. Mohawk Nation near Roseveltown, Alfred, V. and differential urban Samoans and American Indians in a west coast Social Akwesasne Notes. cultural values 1972 New York: (Early Autumn). S3lood pressure changes among male Navajo migrants to an urban environment. Canadian Review of Sociology and Anthropology, 1970, 7(3), 189-200. Bagley, C., & Binitie, Irishmen Barabas, A., cide: (Vol. A. in London. & Bartolomé, Alcoholism and schizophrenia in British Journal of Addiction, M. Hydraulic development and ethno- The Mezatec and Chinantec people of Oaxaca, 15). Copenhagen, Denmark: Work Groups for Indigenous Affairs, F. S. et al. In the shadow of a 1973 University of North Carolina, Social Change, 1954. S0ltio7~ International (November). defense plant: of urbanization in rural South Carolina. ly Mexico International Work Groups of Indigenous Affairs Document Series. Chapin, 1970, A study Chapel Hill: Institute for Research in