Last updated: April 18, 2005

 

  

 

              

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Siwash Native Resources
812 S. Pacific Hwy, #2
Talent, OR    97540
(541) 535-2246
email: clatsop1@hotmail.com

SIWASH   has been providing alcohol and drug treatment to Native Americans in urban, rural, and reservation settings and trainings with Native and non-Native organizations, for more than 17 years with 80+ tribes.

Resources

Our main Links page

Links to our partners, organizations, and fun stuff too!

Links to Native & General Health Care Resources


A Multitude of links to general, Native, & disabilities resources. Each of these sites could keep you busy for an hour or a day. They contain the most current resources available. Inclusion in this list of links does not indicate endorsement of the organization or agency by Siwash Native Resources. Use your own judgement when deciding whether the information is accurate, current, or useful to you. If you have specific questions about a site or webpage, please email us at clatsop1@hotmail.com and we will try to help in any way that we can. If a site was not useful to you or you think we should consider removing it from this list, please email us also.

References

Clarke, J.F.(ed.). (Paperback, October 1991) A Gathering of Wisdoms : Tribal Mental Health a Cultural Perspective. Swinomish Tribal Mental Health Project..Swinomish Indian Tribal Community.

Cross, et al. (1989). Towards a Culturally Competent System of Care: A monograph on effective services for minority children who are severely emotionally disturbed. Washington, D.C.: CASSP Technical Assistance Center, Georgetown University Child Development Center. (ERIC: ED 330 171)

French, L.A. (2000). Addictions and Native Americans. Westport, Conn.: Praeger.

Miller, W., et al. (1995). What Works?: A Methodological Analysis Of The Alcohol Treatment Outcome Literature. In R.K. Hester And W.R. Miller (Eds.), Handbook Of Alcoholism Treatment Approaches (2nd Ed.). Boston: Allyn And Bacon.

Muldoon, A. Cultural Diversity as a Positive Forece in the Treatment of Native American Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse. TAP 10: Rural Issues in Alcohol and Drug Abuse Treatment. CSAT Pub. No. PHD622. Washington, D.C.

 

Raven and First Men by Bill Reid