Jennie R. Joe, Navajo

Selected peer-reviewed publications (in chronological order).  

Ritenbaugh C, Teufel-Shone NI, Aickin, MG, Joe, JR, et al., A Lifestyle Intervention Improves Plasma Insulin Levels among Native American High School Youth. Preventive Medicine. 2003. 36(3)309-319. 

Joe JR. Cancer in American Indian Women. http://dccps.nci.nih.gov/womenofcolor. 

Lanz P, Orians C, Liebow E, Joe JR, Burhanisstipav, and J Erb. Implementing Breast and Cervical Cancer Screening Services in American Indian/Alaska Native Populations. Health Care for Women International. 2003. 24(8)674-696. 

Orians CE, Lantz P, Liebow E, Joe JR, Burhanisstipav L, Erb J. and K. Kanyon. Public Education for Delivering Breast and Cervical Cancer Screening in American Indian/Alaska Native Populations. Public Health Management and Practice.  2003. 10(1)46-53. 

Joe JR. Out of harmony: health problems and young American Indian/Alaska Native men. Journal of College Health. 2001. 49(5)237-242. 

Rosenbloom RI, Joe JR, Young RS, and Winter WE. Emerging Epidemic of Type 2 Diabetes in Youth. Diabetes Care. 1999. 22(2)345-354. 

Joe JR and Frishkopf S. Recommendations for health care providers working with native families. Healthy Weight Journal. 1999. Sept/Oct. 13(5)75-76. 

Joe JR. (Guest Editor) Forward. Cancer and native women. Health Care for Women International. 1999. 20(5)433-434. Becker T, Joe JR, Cobb N, Burhannsstipanov L, and Pederson C. Training for cancer control research: a curriculum for native researchers. Journal of Cancer education. 1999. 14(4)233-237. 

Joe JR. The health of American Indian and Alaska Native women. Journal of American Medical Women's Association. 1996. 51(4)41-45. 

Joe JR and Miller DL. Employment barriers and work motivation for Navajo rehabilitation clients. International Journal of Rehabilitation. 1993. 16:107-117. 

Joe JR and Miller DL. The Dilemma of Navajo industrial workers: cultural values and social change--an empirical study. Nature, Society, and Thought. 1991. 4(3)303-330. 

Joe JR and Miller DL. Barriers and Survival: a study of an urban Indian health center. American Indian Culture and Research Journal. 1989.13(3/4)233-256.

Joe JR. Government policies and disabled people in American Indian communities. Disability, Handicap & Society. 1988. 393)253-262. 

Joe JR and Miller DL. Barriers and Survival: a study of an urban Indian health center. American Indian Culture and Research Journal. 1989.13(3/4)233-256. 

 

Books and Selected Chapters in Scholarly Books: 

Joe JR and R Malach. Families with Native American Roots. Pp.109-140 in Developing Cross-Cultural Competence: A Guide to Working with Young Children and their Families, 3rd Edition. EW Lynch and MJ Hanson, eds. Baltimore: Paul H. Brooks. 

Joe JR. Out of Harmony: the Health Problems and Young Native American Men. Pp.251-259 in Seeing Ourselves: Classic, Contemporary, and Cross-Cultural Readings in Sociology. Sixth Edition. Macionis, JJ and NV Benokraitis (eds). NY: Prentice hall. 2003, 

Joe, JR. The Rationing of Healthcare and Health Disparity for the American Indians/Alaska Natives. Pp. 528-551 in Unequal Treatment: Confronting Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Healthcare. B. Smedley, ed. Washington, DC: Institute of Medicine. National Academy Press. 2003. 

Joe JR. Behind the Curtain of Words: Diabetic Complications and Re-definition of Self. Pp.8-21 in Aboriginal Health, Identity, and Resources. J. Oakes (ed). University of Manitoba: Department of Native Studies. 2000. 

Joe JR. Health and Healers. Pp 237-240 in The Encyclopedia of the American Indian. F. Hoxie (ed). Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co. 1996. 

Joe JR. Traditional Health Practices and Cultural Views. Pp 525-547 in The Native North American Almanac. D. Champagne (ed). Detroit, MI; Gale Research Inc. 1994. 

Joe JR. Perceptions of Diabetes by Indian Adolescent. Pp. 329-256 in Diabetes as a Disease of Civilization: The Impact of cultural change on Indigenous Peoples. JR Joe and RS Young (eds). Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter. 1994. 

Joe JR and Young RS (eds). Diabetes as a Disease of Civilization: The impact of cultural change on Indigenous Peoples. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter. 1994.  

Joe JR (ed). American Indian and cultural values: conflict and accommodations. Los Angeles. UCLA AISP. 1986.

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PUBLICATIONS


Books (Published or Accepted):

1993                Joe JR and RS Young (eds.).  Diabetes as a Disease of Civilization:  The Impact of Culture Change on Indigenous Peoples.                              Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter.

1992                Joe JR and RS Young (eds).  Cancer and the American Indians/Alaska Natives. American Indian Culture and Research Journal:                           Special Supplement.  University of California, Los Angeles.  16(3). 1993.

l986                 (ed.). American Indian Policy and Cultural Values: Conflict and Accommodation. University of California, Los Angeles. American                         Indian Studies Center.

1982                Scudder, Thayer, E Colson, D Aberle, B Gilbert, JR Joe, et. al.,).  No Place to Go:Effects of Compulsory Relocation on Navajos.                                     Philadelphia:  ISHS Press.

l980                 Disabled Children in Navajo Society.  Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation.  University of California, Berkeley and San Francisco.                               July. E. Colson, Chair.

Books (Published or Accepted):

1993                Joe JR and RS Young (eds.).  Diabetes as a Disease of Civilization:  The Impact of Culture Change on Indigenous Peoples.                              Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter.

1992                Joe JR and RS Young (eds).  Cancer and the American Indians/Alaska Natives. American Indian Culture and Research Journal:                           Special Supplement.  University of California, Los Angeles.  16(3). 1993.

l986                 (ed.). American Indian Policy and Cultural Values: Conflict and Accommodation. University of California, Los Angeles. American                         Indian Studies Center.

1982                Scudder, Thayer, E Colson, D Aberle, B Gilbert, JR Joe, et. al.,).  No Place to Go:Effects of Compulsory Relocation on Navajos.                                     Philadelphia:  ISHS Press.

l980                 Disabled Children in Navajo Society.  Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation.  University of California, Berkeley and San Francisco.                               July. E. Colson, Chair.

Research Reports/Monographs


2001                Orians C, Lantz P, Liebow E, Kleinman D, Joe JR, Burhansstipanov, et al. Strategies for Breast and Cervical Cancer Screening                                among American Indian and Alaska Native Women. Seattle, WA: Battelle CPHRE. Dec 14.

 



2001                Liebow EB, Joe JR, Goodman K, Butler MO, Keckler A, Sever LE and Orians CE.The Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe: A Case Study                                of the Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program. Seattle, WA: Battelle Center for Public Health and Evaluation.                                               June 20.

2001                Orians CE, Joe JR, Kleinman DJ, Liebow EB, Mercier LA, Nageak VB, and Sever LE. Arctic Slope Native Association: A Case                              Study of the Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program. Seattle, WA: Battelle Center for Public Health and Evaluation.                           June 11.

2000                Joe JR, Miller DL, et al., Final Research Report to White Mountain Apache Tribe: Apache Parents and Their Children with                               Special Needs. University of Arizona: NARTC.

1999                Joe JR, Bedonie B, Bradley J, et al.,. Final Research Report to Hardrock Chapter: iina ili (Life is Valuable): The Hardrock                                       Community's Efforts to Address Substance Abuse Problems. University of Arizona: NARTC.

1995                Joe JR. Final Research Report  to NIMH: 1980-1995: The Impact of Forced Relocation on the Community of Hardrock. University                                    of Arizona: NARTC.

1993                Joe JR and Miller DL. Final  Research Report: Firewarriors: Native American Wildland Firefighters. University of Arizona:                                        NARTC


  

Chapters in Scholarly Books and Monographs


In press                        Out of Harmony: Health Problems and American Indian/Alaska Native Men. Will Courtenay and Rich Keeling (eds).                                           Men's Health: Multidisciplinary Perspective. Vanderbilt University Press.

In press                        Traditional Approaches to Health and Wellness. Encyclopedia of American Indian Religious Traditions. Santa Barbara,                                            CA: ABC-CLIO.

In press                        Joe JR and S. Frishkopf. "I'm Too Young for This," Diabetes and American Indian Children. M. Ferreira and GC Lang                                       (eds). Diabetes Around the World. Carolina Academic Press.

2004                Joe JR and Randi Malach. Families with Native American Roots. Pp. 109-140 in Developing Cross-cultural Competence: A Guide                         for Working with Young Children and their Families, Third Edition. EW Lynch & MJ Hanson, eds. Baltimore: Paul H. Brooks.

2003                Out of Harmony: the Health Problems and Young Native American Men. Pp. 251-259 in  Seeing Ourselves: Classic,                                                Contemporary, and Cross-cultural Readings in Sociology, Sixth Edition. Macionis, John J. and Nijole V. Benokraitis, (eds.).                                  NY:Prentice Hall.

2003                Cancer in American Indian Women. http://dccps.nci.nih.gov/womenofcolor.

2003                The Rationing of Healthcare and Health Disparity for the American Indians/Alaska Natives. Pp. 528-551 in Unequal Treatment:                               Confronting Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Healthcare. B. Smedley, ed. Washington, DC: Institute of Medicine: National                                    Academy Press.

2001                Health: Traditional Health Practices and Cultural Views.  Pp. 925-937 in The Native North American Indian Almanac, Second                                 Edition.  D. Champagne (ed.). Detroit, MI.:  Gale Research, Inc.



2000                Behind the Curtain of Words: Diabetic Complications and Re-definition of Self. Pp.8-21 in Aboriginal Health, Identity and                               Resources. Oakes et al., (eds). Winnipeg: University of Manitoba. Department of Native Studies.

 

1999                Introduction. Pp. xi-xvii in Preventing and Controlling Cancer in North America: A Cross-cultural Perspective. D. Weiner, (ed).                            Westport, CT: Greenwood Publishing Group, Inc.

 

1999                Joe JR, S Sparks and L Tiger). Changing American Indian Marriage Patterns: Some Examples from Contemporary Western                                    Apaches. Pp. 5-21 in Till Death Do Us Part: A Multicultural Anthology on Marriage. S. L. Browning and R. R. Miller, eds.                                                Greenwich, Connecticut: JAI Press.

 

1998                The Impact of Forced Relocation on Hardrock Chapter. Pp. 129-142 in Dine’ Bikeyahh: Papers in Honor of David M. Brugge.                             Meliha S. Duran and David T. Kirkpatrick, eds. Albuquerque, NM: Archeological Society of New Mexico: 24.

 

1998                Joe JR and Randi Malach. Families with Native American Roots. Pp. 127-164 in Developing Cross-cultural Competence: A Guide                         for Working with Young Children and their Families, 2nd Edition. EW Lynch & MJ Hanson, eds. Baltimore: Paul H. Brooks.

 

1997                Joe JR and DL Miller. Cultural Survival and Contemporary American Indian Women in the City. Pp. 136-150 in Women                                     Transforming Politics. Cathy J. Cohen, Kathleen B. Jones, and Joan C. Toronto, eds. New York: New York University.

 

1996                Health and Healers. Pp.237-40 in The Encyclopedia of the American Indian. Frederick Hoxie (ed.).  Boston:  Houghton Mifflin                                 Company.

 

1994                Revaluing Native American Concepts of Development and Education. Pp.107-113 in Cross-cultural Roots of Minority Child                                  Development.  P. Greenfield and R. Cocking, (eds.).  Northvale, NJ:  Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc.

 

1994                Gender and Culture: American Indian Women in Urban Society.  Pp. 249-265 in Violence, Resistance, and Survival in the                                       Americas:  Native Americans and the Legacy of Conquest.  William B. Taylor and Franklin Pease G. Y. (eds).   Washington, D.C.:                        Smithsonian Institution Press.

 

1994                Joe JR and RS Young.  Introduction. Pp. 1-18 in Diabetes as a Disease of Civilization:  The Impact of Cultural Change on                                           Indigenous Peoples.  J. R. Joe and R. S. Young. (eds.).  Berlin:  Mouton de Gruyter.

 

1994                Perception of Diabetes by Indian Adolescent.  Pp. 329-356 in Diabetes as a Disease of Civilization:  The Impact of Cultural                                 Change on Indigenous Peoples. J. R. Joe and R. Young (eds.).  Berlin:  Mouton de Gruyter.

 

1994                Health: Traditional Indian Health Practices and Cultural View. Pp. 525-547 in Native America: Portrait of the Peoples.  D.                                                Champagne (ed). Detroit, MI: Visible Ink Press.

 



1994                Traditional Health Practices and Cultural Views.  Pp. 801-811 in The Native North American Indian Almanac.  D. Champagne                                 (ed.). Detroit, MI.:  Gale Research, Inc.

   

1994                Joe JR and DL Miller. Cultural Survival and Contemporary American Indian Women in the City.  Pp. 185-202 in Women of Color                                    in American Society.  Baca, Sinn, and Dill (eds.).  Philadelphia, Pennsylvania:  Temple University Press

1992                Joe JR and Randi S. Malach.  Families with Native American Roots.  pp. 89‑119 in Developing Cross‑Cultural Competence:  A                                    Guide for Working with Young Children and their Families,1st edition.  E. W. Lynch and M. J. Hansen (eds.).  Baltimore:  Paul H.                               Brookes.

1991                The Delivery of Health Care to American Indians:  History, Policies, and Prospects.  pp. 149‑179 in American Indians:  Social                                  Justice and Public Policy.  D. E. Green and T. V. Tonnesen (eds.).  University of Wisconsin:  Institute on Race and Ethnicity.

l989                 Values.  pp. 11‑27 in Collaboration:  The Key.  E. Gonzales‑Santin and A. Lewis (eds.).  Tempe:  Arizona State University.

l978                 Navajo Cultural Factors in Vocational Rehabilitation.  pp. 137‑151 in Cultural Factors in Rehabilitation Process.  Monograph.  J.                                  Leonard (ed.).  Los Angeles:  California State University.

l976                 Joe JR, C Gallerito and J Pino.  American Indian Perspective.  pp. 81‑98 in Providing Safe Nursing Care for Ethnic People of Color.                   M. Branch and P. Paxton (eds.).  New York:  Appleton‑Century‑Crofts.

In press                        Out of Harmony: Health Problems and American Indian/Alaska Native Men. Will Courtenay and Rich Keeling (eds).                                           Men's Health: Multidisciplinary Perspective. Vanderbilt University Press.

In press                        Traditional Approaches to Health and Wellness. Encyclopedia of American Indian Religious Traditions. Santa Barbara,                                            CA: ABC-CLIO.

In press                        Joe JR and S. Frishkopf. "I'm Too Young for This," Diabetes and American Indian Children. M. Ferreira and GC Lang                                       (eds). Diabetes Around the World. Carolina Academic Press.

2004                Joe JR and Randi Malach. Families with Native American Roots. Pp. 109-140 in Developing Cross-cultural Competence: A Guide                         for Working with Young Children and their Families, Third Edition. EW Lynch & MJ Hanson, eds. Baltimore: Paul H. Brooks.

2003                Out of Harmony: the Health Problems and Young Native American Men. Pp. 251-259 in  Seeing Ourselves: Classic,                                                Contemporary, and Cross-cultural Readings in Sociology, Sixth Edition. Macionis, John J. and Nijole V. Benokraitis, (eds.).                                  NY:Prentice Hall.

2003                Cancer in American Indian Women. http://dccps.nci.nih.gov/womenofcolor.

2003                The Rationing of Healthcare and Health Disparity for the American Indians/Alaska Natives. Pp. 528-551 in Unequal Treatment:                               Confronting Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Healthcare. B. Smedley, ed. Washington, DC: Institute of Medicine: National                                    Academy Press.

2001                Health: Traditional Health Practices and Cultural Views.  Pp. 925-937 in The Native North American Indian Almanac, Second                                 Edition.  D. Champagne (ed.). Detroit, MI.:  Gale Research, Inc.



2000                Behind the Curtain of Words: Diabetic Complications and Re-definition of Self. Pp.8-21 in Aboriginal Health, Identity and                               Resources. Oakes et al., (eds). Winnipeg: University of Manitoba. Department of Native Studies.

 

1999                Introduction. Pp. xi-xvii in Preventing and Controlling Cancer in North America: A Cross-cultural Perspective. D. Weiner, (ed).                            Westport, CT: Greenwood Publishing Group, Inc.

 

1999                Joe JR, S Sparks and L Tiger). Changing American Indian Marriage Patterns: Some Examples from Contemporary Western                                    Apaches. Pp. 5-21 in Till Death Do Us Part: A Multicultural Anthology on Marriage. S. L. Browning and R. R. Miller, eds.                                                Greenwich, Connecticut: JAI Press.

 

1998                The Impact of Forced Relocation on Hardrock Chapter. Pp. 129-142 in Dine’ Bikeyahh: Papers in Honor of David M. Brugge.                             Meliha S. Duran and David T. Kirkpatrick, eds. Albuquerque, NM: Archeological Society of New Mexico: 24.

 

1998                Joe JR and Randi Malach. Families with Native American Roots. Pp. 127-164 in Developing Cross-cultural Competence: A Guide                         for Working with Young Children and their Families, 2nd Edition. EW Lynch & MJ Hanson, eds. Baltimore: Paul H. Brooks.

 

1997                Joe JR and DL Miller. Cultural Survival and Contemporary American Indian Women in the City. Pp. 136-150 in Women                                     Transforming Politics. Cathy J. Cohen, Kathleen B. Jones, and Joan C. Toronto, eds. New York: New York University.

 

1996                Health and Healers. Pp.237-40 in The Encyclopedia of the American Indian. Frederick Hoxie (ed.).  Boston:  Houghton Mifflin                                 Company.

 

1994                Revaluing Native American Concepts of Development and Education. Pp.107-113 in Cross-cultural Roots of Minority Child                                  Development.  P. Greenfield and R. Cocking, (eds.).  Northvale, NJ:  Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc.

 

1994                Gender and Culture: American Indian Women in Urban Society.  Pp. 249-265 in Violence, Resistance, and Survival in the                                       Americas:  Native Americans and the Legacy of Conquest.  William B. Taylor and Franklin Pease G. Y. (eds).   Washington, D.C.:                        Smithsonian Institution Press.

 

1994                Joe JR and RS Young.  Introduction. Pp. 1-18 in Diabetes as a Disease of Civilization:  The Impact of Cultural Change on                                           Indigenous Peoples.  J. R. Joe and R. S. Young. (eds.).  Berlin:  Mouton de Gruyter.

 

1994                Perception of Diabetes by Indian Adolescent.  Pp. 329-356 in Diabetes as a Disease of Civilization:  The Impact of Cultural                                 Change on Indigenous Peoples. J. R. Joe and R. Young (eds.).  Berlin:  Mouton de Gruyter.

 

1994                Health: Traditional Indian Health Practices and Cultural View. Pp. 525-547 in Native America: Portrait of the Peoples.  D.                                                Champagne (ed). Detroit, MI: Visible Ink Press.

 



1994                Traditional Health Practices and Cultural Views.  Pp. 801-811 in The Native North American Indian Almanac.  D. Champagne                                 (ed.). Detroit, MI.:  Gale Research, Inc.

   

1994                Joe JR and DL Miller. Cultural Survival and Contemporary American Indian Women in the City.  Pp. 185-202 in Women of Color                                    in American Society.  Baca, Sinn, and Dill (eds.).  Philadelphia, Pennsylvania:  Temple University Press

1992                Joe JR and Randi S. Malach.  Families with Native American Roots.  pp. 89‑119 in Developing Cross‑Cultural Competence:  A                                    Guide for Working with Young Children and their Families,1st edition.  E. W. Lynch and M. J. Hansen (eds.).  Baltimore:  Paul H.                               Brookes.

1991                The Delivery of Health Care to American Indians:  History, Policies, and Prospects.  pp. 149‑179 in American Indians:  Social                                  Justice and Public Policy.  D. E. Green and T. V. Tonnesen (eds.).  University of Wisconsin:  Institute on Race and Ethnicity.

l989                 Values.  pp. 11‑27 in Collaboration:  The Key.  E. Gonzales‑Santin and A. Lewis (eds.).  Tempe:  Arizona State University.

l978                 Navajo Cultural Factors in Vocational Rehabilitation.  pp. 137‑151 in Cultural Factors in Rehabilitation Process.  Monograph.  J.                                  Leonard (ed.).  Los Angeles:  California State University.

l976                 Joe JR, C Gallerito and J Pino.  American Indian Perspective.  pp. 81‑98 in Providing Safe Nursing Care for Ethnic People of Color.                   M. Branch and P. Paxton (eds.).  New York:  Appleton‑Century‑Crofts.

  

Refereed Journal Articles

 


 

2004                Orians, CE,    Lantz P, Liebow E.,  Joe JR, Burhanisstipav L, Erb J, and K. Kenyon. Public Education Strategies for Delivering                                    Breast and Cervical Cancer Screening in American Indian/Alaska Native Populations. Public Health Management and Practice.                           10(1)46-53.

2003                Lantz P, Orians C, Liebow E, Joe JR, Burhanisstipav L, and Erb J. Implementing Breast and Cervical Cancer Screening Services in                            American Indian/Alaska Native Populations. Health Care for Women International. 24(8)674-96.

2003                Ritenbaugh C,Teufel-Shone NI, Aickin  MG,  Joe JR, Poirer S, Dillingham DC, Johnson D, Henning  S, Cole SM, and D                                               Cockerman. A lifestyle Intervention Improves Plasma Insulin Levels among Native American High School Youth.  Preventive                                  Medicine. 36(3) 309-319. March.

2003                Orians CE, Erb J, Lantz PM, Joe JR, Burhansstipanov L, and EB Liebow. Successful Strategies for Increasing Breast and Cervical                         Cancer Screening: Lessons Learned from Tribal Program.  I.H.S. Primary Care Provider. 28(3):53-57. March.

2001                Young RS, Joe, JR, Hassin J., and St Clair, D. Editorial-- Addressing psychosocial issues and problems of co-morbidity  for                                  Native American clients with Substance Abuse Problems: A Conference Proceedings. American Indian and Alaska Native                                  Mental Health Research: The Journal of Nation Center, 10(2)V-VX:



2001                Out of Harmony: the Health Problems and Young Native American Men. Journal of American College Health. 49(5)237-242.

 

1999                Becker, T., Joe, JR, Cobb, N. Burhansstipanov, L. and C. Pedersen. Training for Cancer Control Research: A Curriculum for                                   Native Researchers. Journal of Cancer Education. 14(4)233-237.

 

1999                Deitz, J., Quatrano, L., Hunter, P., Bach-Y-Rita, P., Cooper, L., and JR Joe. Review of the NCMRR Grant Profile: The First Five                              Years. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. 80:481-484. May.

 

1999                Commentary on Cross-Cultural Nursing Care as Experienced by Members of MiKmaq First Nations Community during                                             Hospitalization. Western Journal of Nursing Research. 22(1)26-27.

 

1999                Joe JR and RS Young. Introduction. Cancer and Native Women. Health Care for Women International. 20(5)439-444.

 

1999                (Guest Editor). Forward. Cancer and Native Women. Health Care for Women International. 20(5)433-434.

 

1999                Joe JR and S. Frishkopf. Recommendations for Health Care Providers Working with Native Families. Healthy Weight                                                 Journal.13(5)75-76. Sept/Oct.

 

1999                Rosenbloom, RL., Joe, JR., Young, RS., and WE Winter. Emerging Epidemic of Type 2 Diabetes in Youth. Diabetes Care.                                                 22(2)345-354.

 

1998                Mazur, CL., Joe, JR, and RS Young. Why are Kids Getting Type 2? Diabetes Forecast. 51(12). 46-48. December.

 

1997                American Indian Children with Disabilities: the Impact of Culture on Health and Education Services. Families, Systems and                           Health. 15(3) 251-262.

 

1996                The Health of American Indian and Alaska Native Women. Journal of the American Medical Women's Association. 51(4)141-45.

 

1994                Joe JR and DL Miller.  Field Initiated Research to Predict Work-Motivation Among Navajo Vocational Rehabilitation Clients.                            Clinical Sociology Review.  12:235-256.

 

1993                Joe JR and RS Young. Overview: Cancer in Indian Country-a National Conference.  Cancer in Indian Country.  Alaska Medicine.                  35(4)239-242.  Oct/Nov/Dec.

 

1993                Joe JR and DL Miller.  Employment Barriers and Work Motivation for Navajo Rehabilitation Clients.  International Journal of                          Rehabilitation.  16:107-117.

 



1992                Joe JR and J Justice.  Introduction.  American Indian Culture and Research Journal.  16(3)9-20.

1992                Roundtable Discussions:  Recommendations from Subcommittees.  American Indian Culture and Research Journal.  16(3)145-152.

1991                Border Population Perspective: Arizona Native Americans. Border Health.  VII(4)41‑48.

1991                Joe JR and DL Miller.  The Dilemma of Navajo Industrial Workers:  Cultural Values and Social Change C An Empirical Study.                              Nature, Society, and Thought.  4(3)303‑330.

1989                Joe JR and DL Miller.  Barriers and Survival:  A Study of an Urban Indian Health Center.  American Indian Culture and Research                            Journal.  13:3 & 4:233‑156.

1988                Government Policies and Disabled People in American Indian Communities.  Disability, Handicap & Society.  3(3)253‑262.

l988                 Breaking the Navajo Family:  Government Interference and Forced Relocation.  Dine Be'iina' A Journal of Navajo Life.  Navajo                            Community College.  1(4)1‑21.

1986                Forced Relocation and Assimilation:  Dillon Myer and the Native American.  Amerasia Journal.  13(2)161‑165.

l982                 Cultural Influences on Navajo Mothers with Disabled Children.  American Indian Quarterly.  Spring/Summer: 170‑190.

  


Book Reviews


2002                Improving American Indian Health Care: The Western Cherokee Experience. C. William Steeler, Bashur RI, and G. Shannon.                                   American Indian Culture and Research Journal. 26(4)148-152.

2001                The Scalpel and the Silver Bear: The First Navajo Woman Surgeon Combines Western Medicine and Traditional Healing (2000).                               L. Arviso-Alvord and Elizabeth Cohen Van Pelt. American Indian Culture and Research Journal. 25(1)169-171.

1998                Washington Matthews: Studies of Navajo Culture, 1880-1894. Katherine Spencer Halpern and Susan Brown McGreevy, (eds).                                  The Journal of American History. September.

1995                The Ambivalent Welcome:  Print Media, Public Opinion and Immigration.  Rita J. Simon and Susan H. Alexander.  International                                   Migration Review.29:1061-62



1994                Tall Sheep:  Harry Goulding, Monument Valley Trader. North Dakota History; 61(1):36.

1992                Native American Youth and Alcohol:  An Annotated Bibliography.  (M. Lobb and R. Watts, eds.).  American Ethnologist                            19(1)184‑185.  February.

1991                Indian Survival on the California Frontier.  (A. L. Hurtado) and Our Home Forever: The Hupa Indians of Northern California.  (B.                                   Nelson, Jr.).  Journal of Ethnic History. 10(4)132‑133. Summer.

1990                Spider Women's Granddaughters:  Traditional Tales and Contemporary Writing by Native American Women.  (P. G. Allen).                                     American Anthropologist. 95(3)764‑765.

1985                Disease Change and the Role of Medicine:  The Navajo Experience.  (S. Kunitz).  American Indian Quarterly.  Vol. IX (4)463‑465.

1984                Ethnic Identity and the Boarding School Experiences of West‑Central Oklahoma American Indians.  (S. McBeth).  American                             Indian Culture and Research Journal 8(1)65‑68.

2002                Improving American Indian Health Care: The Western Cherokee Experience. C. William Steeler, Bashur RI, and G. Shannon.                                   American Indian Culture and Research Journal. 26(4)148-152.

2001                The Scalpel and the Silver Bear: The First Navajo Woman Surgeon Combines Western Medicine and Traditional Healing (2000).                               L. Arviso-Alvord and Elizabeth Cohen Van Pelt. American Indian Culture and Research Journal. 25(1)169-171.

1998                Washington Matthews: Studies of Navajo Culture, 1880-1894. Katherine Spencer Halpern and Susan Brown McGreevy, (eds).                                  The Journal of American History. September.

1995                The Ambivalent Welcome:  Print Media, Public Opinion and Immigration.  Rita J. Simon and Susan H. Alexander.  International                                   Migration Review.29:1061-62



1994                Tall Sheep:  Harry Goulding, Monument Valley Trader. North Dakota History; 61(1):36.

1992                Native American Youth and Alcohol:  An Annotated Bibliography.  (M. Lobb and R. Watts, eds.).  American Ethnologist                            19(1)184‑185.  February.

1991                Indian Survival on the California Frontier.  (A. L. Hurtado) and Our Home Forever: The Hupa Indians of Northern California.  (B.                                   Nelson, Jr.).  Journal of Ethnic History. 10(4)132‑133. Summer.

1990                Spider Women's Granddaughters:  Traditional Tales and Contemporary Writing by Native American Women.  (P. G. Allen).                                     American Anthropologist. 95(3)764‑765.

1985                Disease Change and the Role of Medicine:  The Navajo Experience.  (S. Kunitz).  American Indian Quarterly.  Vol. IX (4)463‑465.

1984                Ethnic Identity and the Boarding School Experiences of West‑Central Oklahoma American Indians.  (S. McBeth).  American                             Indian Culture and Research Journal 8(1)65‑68.

  

WORK(S) IN PROGRESS


In progress       Book, (Tentative title): Keepers of the Medicine Bundles: Navajo Women and the Land.

In progress       Book, (Tentative title): Community Health: D'Arcy McNickle in Crownpoint, N.M.

  

In progress       Book, (Tentative title): Keepers of the Medicine Bundles: Navajo Women and the Land.

In progress       Book, (Tentative title): Community Health: D'Arcy McNickle in Crownpoint, N.M.

  

  

MEDIA: Films/Videotapes


2001                Moderator: Highlights of: Should Government Cover Traditional Indian Medicine? Conference. Scottsdale, AZ. Sept 7-8.

1996-97           Consultant. Video Series. Native Americans. American Cultures for Children. Schlessinger Video Production and Alexandria                                Productions. Bala Cynwyd, PA.

1994-95           Consultant. Documentary Film. Regret to Inform: Women's Perspectives on War. Barbara Sonneborn, Producer/Director.                                            Berkeley, CA

1993                (Project Director). Video. Cancer Research Careers for Indian Youth. U of A: NARTC.

1992                (Project Director). Video. Wellness Camp for Indian Children with Diabetes.  NARTC.

1993                Consultant. Films. Sesame Street Research. Children's Television Workshop. New York.



l988                 (Executive Producer). Video.  Medicine People:  Teaching and Healing.  U of A: NARTC.


  

SELECTED SCHOLARLY PRESENTATIONS (1994-Present)


2005                Panel Organizer: Anthropologist Does Not Live Here Anymore. Society for Applied Anthropology. April 7.

2004                Invited lecturer. Health Disparity and American Indian. School of Medicine. University of Maryland. Baltimore. MD. Nov. 4.

Invited panelist: Critical Pathways to Health: The Role of Tribal Traditions. Annual meeting of the National Congress of American Indians. Fort                         Lauderdale, Fl. Oct.13.

                       

                        Invited keynote. Spirituality and the Policy of American Indian Freedom of Religion Act. Parliament of World’s Religion.                                              Barcelona, Spain. July 13.

                        Invited videoconferencing lecture: The IOM Study and Its Impact on American Indian Health. Minority Health Seminars.                                               University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. June 22.

                        Invited keynote: Childhood Interrupted: Lessons Learned from the Type 2 Diabetes Camp for American Indian Children. Annual                                     Indian Health Service Research Conference. Scottsdale, AZ. May 11.

                        Invited lecture: How will this Benefit Us? Research and Tribal Communities. Department of Social Science. University of                                         California, Berkeley.  January 27.         

2003                Invited panelist: 8th Annual National Conversation on Race, Ethnicity, and Culture: Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Health. New                                 York. Sponsored by the National conference for Community and Justice and Aetna Inc. Feb. 6.

2003                Invited Keynote: Cancer Research Needs in Native Communities. Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board Conference.                               Auburn, WA. Jan. 15, 2003.

2002                Invited Luncheon Speaker: The IOM Study and Its Impact on American Indians and Alaska Natives. U.S. Office of Minority                                 Health National Forum on Health Disparity Issues for American Indians and Alaska Natives. Denver, CO. Sept. 25.

2002                Invited keynote. Research Challenges for Tribes in Addressing Health Disparities. Annual Board Meeting. United Indian Health                             Board. Arcata, CA. May 17.

2002                Invited keynote. Fire Warrior: The Native American Wildland Firefighers. Intertribal Timber Council Annual Meeting. Mescalero,                 NM. April 23

2002                Invited. Dying while WaitingBthe Fate of Navajo Uranium Miners. University of Wisconsin, Madison. Annual Chemistry/Health                       Lecture. April 11..

2001                Invited paper. Changing view and uses of indigenous medicine. American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting.                                   Washington, DC. November 29.

2001                Invited Keynote: Psychosocial Challenges in Diabetes Prevention. Regional California Conference. San Diego, CA.  July 7.

2001                Invited Keynote: Dying While Waiting: The Fate of Navajo Uranium Miners. Symposium on Social Justice. University of                                         California, Los Angeles. May 12.

2001                Invited. The Second Leading Cause of Death: Cancer and Native Americans. University of Yucatan, Pre-Medical Society.                                   Merida, Mexico. March 28.

2001                Invited. Keynote: Why Health Disparity?: Examples from American Indians. University of Pennsylvania. Pittsburgh, PA. January                         11.

2000                Invited. Keynote: Psychosocial Aspects of Living with Diabetes. 5th International Conference on Diabetes and Indigenous                                     Peoples. Christchurch, New Zealand. October 2.

2001                Invited. The Epidemic of Type 2 Diabetes in Indian Children. Billings Area IHS Annual Pediatric Conference. Billings, Montana.                          January 28.

2000                Invited. Cancer and Its Impact on Tribal Communities. Annual CDC State Health Directors: Conference on Breast and Cervical                              Cancer Screening. Atlanta, GA. June 6.



 

1999                Invited. Sacred Lands and Relocation. The 2nd Parliament of World's Religion. Cape Town, South Africa. December 3.

 

1999                Invited. Health Care and Future of Nursing. National Association of Native American Nurses. Santa Fe, New Mexico. October 12.

 

1999                Invited. Research and Ethical Issues in American Indian Research. Arthritis Research Conference. Arlington, VA. July 11.

 

1998                Invited. Discussant: Panel on Diabetes and Indigenous Peoples. American Anthropological Association Annual meeting.                                    Philadelphia, PA. December 2.

 

1998                Invited. Participant. Alcohol Consumption and Indigenous Peoples: An International Research Symposium. Vancouver, British                                Columbia. Sponsored by the Alcoholic Beverage Medical Research Foundation. December 14-15.

 

1998                Invited Keynote. Cultural Perspective on Diabetes Prevention and Treatment. Phoenix, AZ: Intertribal Council Conference. July                                  21.

 

1998                Invited paper. 14 Years of Forced Relocation=14 Years of Mental Anguish. Invited paper at the Navajo Studies Conference.                              Window Rock, AZ. October 21.

 

1998                Invited Keynote. Looking for Diabetes Prevention Strategies and Its Cultural Implications. University of Oklahoma National                               Conference. June 4.

 

1997                Organizer and presenter. Cultural Traditions and Child Rearing Practices: One Tribal Example. Society for Applied Anthropology.                         Seattle, WA. March 22.

 

1996                Invited Keynote. Fatherhood: Where is the Anthropological Inquiry? NIH-NICHD Research Conference on Fatherhood.                                          Bethesda, Maryland. June12.

 

1996                Invited. Keynote: Diabetes and Native Americans: Sociocultural Factors. Atlanta, GA. American Diabetes Association, Georgia                             Affiliate. November 1.

 

1996                Invited. Keynote: Looking for a Traditional Navajo in the Late 20th Century. Navajo Studies Conference. Durango, CO. April 12.

 

1996                Invited. Discussant: Women: Issues of Gender and Race. American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting. San                                        Francisco, CA. November 23.

 

1995                Invited paper. Ethnicity, Ethnic Identity and the Census. American Public Health Association Annual Conference. San Diego,                                    CA. October 15.

 

1994                Invited. Keynote: Research and American Indians:  Issues of Intellectual Property Rights. Department of Anthropology                                       Research Seminar. ASU: Tempe.  Dec. 8.


 

 

1994                Invited paper. Looking for Traditionality Measurements: The Apache Example. Conference on Mental Retardation Research.                           Gatlinburg, Tenn. May 20.

1994                Invited. Keynote: Culture and the Issue of Diabetes. NIH conference on Diabetes and Eastern Tribes. NIH. Bethesda, MD.                                     November 30.

1994                Invited Keynote. Sociocultural Context of Diabetes.  NIH-ADA conference Diabetes and American Indians.  Scottsdale, AZ.                                   March 8.

1993                Invited paper. Sand Painting and the Rituals of Healing.  The Second Parliament of World Religion.  Chicago, IL. August 31.

1993                Invited. Keynote: Concepts of Wellness and Unwellness:  Through Cultural Lens. University of California, Los Angeles.  UCLA                            Extension Series. March15.

1993                Organizer and presenter. Cultural Beliefs and Diabetes:  Examples from the American Indian.  Second International Conference on                  Diabetes and Native Peoples.  Honolulu, Hawaii. May19.

1993                Invited paper. Anthropology and American Indians.  Special Symposium sponsored by Wrenner Gran Foundation and the                               American Anthropological Association.  Terrytown, New York. February  3‑7.

1992                Invited paper. Health Research and Education. Mokakit Educational Conference.  University of British Columbia.  Vancouver,                                     BC, Canada. October 2.

1992                Invited keynote: Restoring Harmony:  Examples from Traditional Healing Practices. The Heard Museum.  Phoenix, Arizona. Feb                          12‑13.

2005                Panel Organizer: Anthropologist Does Not Live Here Anymore. Society for Applied Anthropology. April 7.

2004                Invited lecturer. Health Disparity and American Indian. School of Medicine. University of Maryland. Baltimore. MD. Nov. 4.

Invited panelist: Critical Pathways to Health: The Role of Tribal Traditions. Annual meeting of the National Congress of American Indians. Fort                         Lauderdale, Fl. Oct.13.

                       

                        Invited keynote. Spirituality and the Policy of American Indian Freedom of Religion Act. Parliament of World’s Religion.                                              Barcelona, Spain. July 13.

                        Invited videoconferencing lecture: The IOM Study and Its Impact on American Indian Health. Minority Health Seminars.                                               University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. June 22.

                        Invited keynote: Childhood Interrupted: Lessons Learned from the Type 2 Diabetes Camp for American Indian Children. Annual                                     Indian Health Service Research Conference. Scottsdale, AZ. May 11.

                        Invited lecture: How will this Benefit Us? Research and Tribal Communities. Department of Social Science. University of                                         California, Berkeley.  January 27.         

2003                Invited panelist: 8th Annual National Conversation on Race, Ethnicity, and Culture: Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Health. New                                 York. Sponsored by the National conference for Community and Justice and Aetna Inc. Feb. 6.

2003                Invited Keynote: Cancer Research Needs in Native Communities. Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board Conference.                               Auburn, WA. Jan. 15, 2003.

2002                Invited Luncheon Speaker: The IOM Study and Its Impact on American Indians and Alaska Natives. U.S. Office of Minority                                 Health National Forum on Health Disparity Issues for American Indians and Alaska Natives. Denver, CO. Sept. 25.

2002                Invited keynote. Research Challenges for Tribes in Addressing Health Disparities. Annual Board Meeting. United Indian Health                             Board. Arcata, CA. May 17.

2002                Invited keynote. Fire Warrior: The Native American Wildland Firefighers. Intertribal Timber Council Annual Meeting. Mescalero,                 NM. April 23

2002                Invited. Dying while WaitingBthe Fate of Navajo Uranium Miners. University of Wisconsin, Madison. Annual Chemistry/Health                       Lecture. April 11..

2001                Invited paper. Changing view and uses of indigenous medicine. American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting.                                   Washington, DC. November 29.

2001                Invited Keynote: Psychosocial Challenges in Diabetes Prevention. Regional California Conference. San Diego, CA.  July 7.

2001                Invited Keynote: Dying While Waiting: The Fate of Navajo Uranium Miners. Symposium on Social Justice. University of                                         California, Los Angeles. May 12.

2001                Invited. The Second Leading Cause of Death: Cancer and Native Americans. University of Yucatan, Pre-Medical Society.                                   Merida, Mexico. March 28.

2001                Invited. Keynote: Why Health Disparity?: Examples from American Indians. University of Pennsylvania. Pittsburgh, PA. January                         11.

2000                Invited. Keynote: Psychosocial Aspects of Living with Diabetes. 5th International Conference on Diabetes and Indigenous                                     Peoples. Christchurch, New Zealand. October 2.

2001                Invited. The Epidemic of Type 2 Diabetes in Indian Children. Billings Area IHS Annual Pediatric Conference. Billings, Montana.                          January 28.

2000                Invited. Cancer and Its Impact on Tribal Communities. Annual CDC State Health Directors: Conference on Breast and Cervical                              Cancer Screening. Atlanta, GA. June 6.



 

1999                Invited. Sacred Lands and Relocation. The 2nd Parliament of World's Religion. Cape Town, South Africa. December 3.

 

1999                Invited. Health Care and Future of Nursing. National Association of Native American Nurses. Santa Fe, New Mexico. October 12.

 

1999                Invited. Research and Ethical Issues in American Indian Research. Arthritis Research Conference. Arlington, VA. July 11.

 

1998                Invited. Discussant: Panel on Diabetes and Indigenous Peoples. American Anthropological Association Annual meeting.                                    Philadelphia, PA. December 2.

 

1998                Invited. Participant. Alcohol Consumption and Indigenous Peoples: An International Research Symposium. Vancouver, British                                Columbia. Sponsored by the Alcoholic Beverage Medical Research Foundation. December 14-15.

 

1998                Invited Keynote. Cultural Perspective on Diabetes Prevention and Treatment. Phoenix, AZ: Intertribal Council Conference. July                                  21.

 

1998                Invited paper. 14 Years of Forced Relocation=14 Years of Mental Anguish. Invited paper at the Navajo Studies Conference.                              Window Rock, AZ. October 21.

 

1998                Invited Keynote. Looking for Diabetes Prevention Strategies and Its Cultural Implications. University of Oklahoma National                               Conference. June 4.

 

1997                Organizer and presenter. Cultural Traditions and Child Rearing Practices: One Tribal Example. Society for Applied Anthropology.                         Seattle, WA. March 22.

 

1996                Invited Keynote. Fatherhood: Where is the Anthropological Inquiry? NIH-NICHD Research Conference on Fatherhood.                                          Bethesda, Maryland. June12.

 

1996                Invited. Keynote: Diabetes and Native Americans: Sociocultural Factors. Atlanta, GA. American Diabetes Association, Georgia                             Affiliate. November 1.

 

1996                Invited. Keynote: Looking for a Traditional Navajo in the Late 20th Century. Navajo Studies Conference. Durango, CO. April 12.

 

1996                Invited. Discussant: Women: Issues of Gender and Race. American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting. San                                        Francisco, CA. November 23.

 

1995                Invited paper. Ethnicity, Ethnic Identity and the Census. American Public Health Association Annual Conference. San Diego,                                    CA. October 15.

 

1994                Invited. Keynote: Research and American Indians:  Issues of Intellectual Property Rights. Department of Anthropology                                       Research Seminar. ASU: Tempe.  Dec. 8.


 

 

1994                Invited paper. Looking for Traditionality Measurements: The Apache Example. Conference on Mental Retardation Research.                           Gatlinburg, Tenn. May 20.

1994                Invited. Keynote: Culture and the Issue of Diabetes. NIH conference on Diabetes and Eastern Tribes. NIH. Bethesda, MD.                                     November 30.

1994                Invited Keynote. Sociocultural Context of Diabetes.  NIH-ADA conference Diabetes and American Indians.  Scottsdale, AZ.                                   March 8.

1993                Invited paper. Sand Painting and the Rituals of Healing.  The Second Parliament of World Religion.  Chicago, IL. August 31.

1993                Invited. Keynote: Concepts of Wellness and Unwellness:  Through Cultural Lens. University of California, Los Angeles.  UCLA                            Extension Series. March15.

1993                Organizer and presenter. Cultural Beliefs and Diabetes:  Examples from the American Indian.  Second International Conference on                  Diabetes and Native Peoples.  Honolulu, Hawaii. May19.

1993                Invited paper. Anthropology and American Indians.  Special Symposium sponsored by Wrenner Gran Foundation and the                               American Anthropological Association.  Terrytown, New York. February  3‑7.

1992                Invited paper. Health Research and Education. Mokakit Educational Conference.  University of British Columbia.  Vancouver,                                     BC, Canada. October 2.

1992                Invited keynote: Restoring Harmony:  Examples from Traditional Healing Practices. The Heard Museum.  Phoenix, Arizona. Feb                          12‑13.