By Sally Ding on April 5, 2011
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HARP-538 |
| Title: |
Alcohol policy issues for indigenous people in the United States, Canada, Australia and New Zealand |
| Source: |
Contemporary Drug Problems, Fall2000, Vol. 27 Issue 3, p435, 75p |
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| Year: |
2000 |
| Pages: |
0 |
| Author(s): |
Maggie Brady |
| Keywords: |
alcoholic beverages, Canada, economic, social, and cultural rights, governance, government, human rights, health, civil and political rights, indigenous people, minority rights, self-determination |
| Abstract: |
Examines alcohol consumption, alcohol-related problems and policy issues for indigenous people. Impact of domestic self-determination and self-management policies on the relationship between the indigent and the government; Influence of alcohol policies and restrictions on alcohol-related deaths; Attempts of indigenous groups to control alcohol supply. |
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