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Navajo Healing Practices
1899, Massage among the Navajo Indians-effects of massage upon the secretion of the glands-massage and paradism as analgesics
1973, Navajo Medicine and Psychoanalysis
1994, Oral corn pollen hypersensitivity in Arizona Native Americans-some sociologic aspects of allergy practice
1994, The Peyote way-implications for culture care theory
2000, Comments on the Navajo Healing Project
2000, Depressive illness and Navajo healing
2000, Identity and healing in three Navajo religious traditions
2000, Jesus, Peyote, and the Holy People-Alcohol Abuse and the Ethos of Power in Navajo Healing
2000, Rethinking the role of diagnosis in Navajo religious healing
2000, The Efficacy of Traditional Medicine-Current Theological and Methodological Issues
2000, The Navajo healing project
2000, The Whole Universe is my Cathedral-A Contemporary Navajo Spiritual Synthesis
2003, Sweat Lodge Ceremonies for Jail-Based Treatment
2011, Placebo studies and ritual theory-a comparative analysis of Navajo, acupuncture and biomedical healing
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