"Dynamics of the 1999 AIDS Walk in 31 First Nations communities: The community within the community"

The Atlantic First Nations region consists of 31 distinct Maliseet and Mi'kmaq Nations with populations ranging from 60 to almost 3,000. HIV/AIDS has found its way into several Atlantic First Nation communities. It can probably be assumed that all of these communities, at one time or another, w...

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Main Authors: Saulnier, Gabe, Masching, Renee
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: School of Native Human Services 2000
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Online Access:http://142.51.24.159/dspace/handle/10219/446
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spelling ftlaurentian:oai:zone.biblio.laurentian.ca:10219/446 2023-08-20T04:06:30+02:00 "Dynamics of the 1999 AIDS Walk in 31 First Nations communities: The community within the community" Saulnier, Gabe Masching, Renee 2000-09 application/pdf http://142.51.24.159/dspace/handle/10219/446 en eng School of Native Human Services Saulnier, Gabe and Masching, Renee, 2000. "Dynamics of the 1999 AIDS Walk in 31 First Nations communities: The community within the community". NSWJ-V3, p. 99-105. 1206-5323 http://142.51.24.159/dspace/handle/10219/446 Article 2000 ftlaurentian 2023-07-31T10:21:06Z The Atlantic First Nations region consists of 31 distinct Maliseet and Mi'kmaq Nations with populations ranging from 60 to almost 3,000. HIV/AIDS has found its way into several Atlantic First Nation communities. It can probably be assumed that all of these communities, at one time or another, will have members who are affected by this disease. Article in Journal/Newspaper First Nations Maliseet LU|ZONE|UL @ Laurentian University
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description The Atlantic First Nations region consists of 31 distinct Maliseet and Mi'kmaq Nations with populations ranging from 60 to almost 3,000. HIV/AIDS has found its way into several Atlantic First Nation communities. It can probably be assumed that all of these communities, at one time or another, will have members who are affected by this disease.
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title_full "Dynamics of the 1999 AIDS Walk in 31 First Nations communities: The community within the community"
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