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