1. *Adams, C., Arratoon, C., Boucher, J., Cartier, G., Chalmers, D., Dell, C. A., Dell, D., Dryka, D., Duncan, R., Dunn, K., Hopkins, C., Longclaws, L., MacKinnon, T., Sauve, E., Spence, S., & Wuttunee, M. (2015). The helping Horse. How equine assisted learning contributes to the wellbeing of first Nations youth in treatment for volatile substance misuse. Human-Animal Interaction Bulletin, 1(1), 52–75.
2. Arroyo, J. A. (2014). Alcohol among Native Americans. From myths to cultural renewal. Invited Address for the Native Research Network Conference, Phoenix, AZ, 6 May 2014.
3. Barnett-Page, E., & Thomas, J. (2009). Methods for the synthesis of qualitative /research: A critical review. BMC Medical Research Methodology. https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2288-9-59
4. *Bassett, D., Tsosie, U., & Nannauck, S. (2012). “Our culture is medicine.” Perspectives of native healers on posttrauma recovery among American Indian and Alaska Native patients. The Permanente Journal, 16(1), 19–27.
5. Bates, M. J., Ziegler, J. B., Kennedy, S. E., Mindel, A., Wodak, A. D., Zoloth, L. S., Tobian, A. A. R., & Morris, B. J. (2013). Recommendation by a law body to ban infant male circumcision has serious worldwide implications for pediatric practice and human rights. BMC Pediatrics, 13, 136. https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2431-13-136