

An edition of Disciplined hearts (1996)
history, identity, and depression in an American Indian community
By Theresa DeLeane O'Nell
Publish Date
1996
Publisher
University of California Press
Language
eng
Pages
259
Description:
How Flathead Indians define themselves and what the role of depression plays in their society. Includes information on social life, wakes, storytelling, pow wows; information on white indian relations. Has historic information on treaty, enrollment policies and homesteading. Mentions Chief Charlo, Arlee, Alexander, Michel and Shining Shirt. Mary Combs and several other tribal memembers are interviewed.
subjects: Cultural psychiatry, Depression, Mental, Ethnic identity, Ethnopsychology, Mental Depression, Mental health, Psychology, Salish Indians, Social conditions, Indians of north america, history, Indians of north america, northwest, pacific, Indians of north america, psychology, Indians of north america, mental health, Indians of north america, ethnic identity, Indians of north america, social conditions, Indians, north american--psychology, Cultural psychiatry--montana--flathead indian reservation, Depression, mental--montana--flathead indian reservation, Ethnopsychology--montana--flathead indian reservation, Salish indians--ethnic identity, Salish indians--mental health, Salish indians--psychology, Depression--ethnology, Depressive disorder--ethnology, E99.s2 o54 1996, 1996 d-243, Wm 171 o58d 1996, 155.8/4979, Depressive Disorder, Ethnology, Depression, North American Indians
Places: Flathead Indian Reservation, Flathead Indian Reservation (Mont.), Montana