9781599752297-1599752298-Alcohol Problems in Native America : The Untold Story of Resistance and Recovery - the Truth about the Lie

Alcohol Problems in Native America : The Untold Story of Resistance and Recovery - the Truth about the Lie

ISBN-13: 9781599752297
ISBN-10: 1599752298
Edition: First Edition
Author: Don L. Coyhis
Publication date: 2006
Publisher: Coyhis Publishing, Inc.
Format: Paperback 258 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781599752297
ISBN-10: 1599752298
Edition: First Edition
Author: Don L. Coyhis
Publication date: 2006
Publisher: Coyhis Publishing, Inc.
Format: Paperback 258 pages

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Alcohol Problems in Native America : The Untold Story of Resistance and Recovery - the Truth about the Lie (ISBN-13: 9781599752297 and ISBN-10: 1599752298), written by authors Don L. Coyhis, was published by Coyhis Publishing, Inc. in 2006. With an overall rating of 3.7 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Alcohol Problems in Native America : The Untold Story of Resistance and Recovery - the Truth about the Lie (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $1.05.

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This is a carefully researched history of Native American experiences as seen through the lens of the presence of alcohol in Indian communities, and more importantly, how communities resisted alcohol. The "Firewater Myths" told about Indians and alcohol are listed and carefully contrasted with the actual facts. In a section entitled Firewater Myths and Modern Science the book states, "While the firewater myths were well timed for their moral, economic and political utility, they are not supported by either the historical or medical/scientific evidence." Early Native American advocates for Native sobriety walk across these pages and repeat the messages they gave in their time. Some of them include Samson Occom, Mohegan; William Apes, Pequot; Handsome Lake, Seneca; brothers Tenskwatawa and Tecumseh, Shawnee; Kennekuk, Kickapoo; George Copway (Kahgegagahbowh), Ojibwa; Quanah Parker, Comanche; Jack Wilson (Wovoka) and so many others. The book moves from some of the earliest indigenous experiences in the Western hemisphere in the 1500's, all the way to the vibrant sobriety movement taking place today. Yesterday's Native American sobriety and wellness advocates fill these pages, as well as today's. The roles of the traditional culture, the Indian shaker Church, the Native American Church, the "Indianization" of Alcoholics Anonymous, and the modern Wellbriety movement follow chapter after chapter. A chapter on Addiction, Recovery, and the Processes of Colonization and Decolonization places historical trauma into an addictions context for the first time. Alcohol Problems in Native America will benefit addictions counselors and treatment facilities working with Native American clients; Native Americans and others in recovery; addictions researchers and addictions recovery program providers; Tribal and Native community leaders; Native American history and Indian Studies programs; secondary, college and graduate education; high school, college and community libraries

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