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Backinger CL: Knowledge, Intent to Use, and Use of Smokeless Tobacco Among Sixth Grade Schoolchildren in Six Selected U.S. Sites. Pub Health Rep 108(5):637-642, 1993.

Beltz D: Tobacco Use in Rural Alaska and the Trampling Tobacco Project. Alaska Med 38(1):24-25, 1996.

Benedetti J: Unusually High Blood Cadmium Associated with Cigarette Smoking Among Three Subgroups of the General Population. Quebec, Canada. Science of the Total Environment 152(August 2):161-167, 1994.

Bjerregaard P: Effects of Smoking and Marine Diet on Birthweight in Greenland. Arct Med Res 55:165, 1996.

Boyd G: Use of Smokeless Tobacco Among Children and Adolescents in the United States. Prev Med 16(May 3):402-421, 1987.

Bruerd B: The Alaska Community-Based Tobacco Project. Alaska Native Health Board, 1994.

Breurd B: Smokeless Tobacco Use Among American Indian Women -- SE North Carolina. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Rep 44(6):113-117, 1995.

Breurd B: Smokeless Tobacco Use Among Native American School Children. Public Health Reports 105(2):196-201, March 1990.

Cheadle A: A Community-Based Approach to Preventing Alcohol Use Among Adolescents on an American Indian Reservation. Pub Health Rep 110(July/):339, 1995.

Commercial Tobacco and American Indian Youth. Albuquerque, New Mexico; American Stop Smoking Intervention Study (ASSIST); Indian Health Service (video); 1995.

Community Health Representative/Outreach Worker Training Guide. CAIRE, Berkeley, CA, 1994

Community Health Representative/Outreach Workers are the heart of this program because you are the ones who will work closely with patients to help them quit smoking and stay off cigarettes.

Davis S: Tobacco Use: Baseline Results from Pathways to Health. A School-Based Project for SW American Indian Youth. Prev Med 24(5):454-460, 1995.

Davis J: Tribal Tobacco Policy Project. Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board (workbook), 1998.

Egeland G: Fetal Alcohol Syndrome in Alaska, 1997-1992: An Administrative Prevalence Derived from Multiple Data Sources. Am J Pub Health 88(5):781, 1998.

ENOUGH SNUFF: A Video Program to Help American Indians Quit Spit Tobacco (video/booket), 1999.

Flannery D: Smokeless Tobacco Use Among Native American Indians Enrolled in Tribal Colleges (abstract). Higher Education Abstracts 28(2):176, 1993.

Folsom A: Plasma Fibrinogen and Other Cardiovascular Risk Factors in Urban American Indian Smokers. Ethnicity and Disease. Atlanta GA; International Society on Hypertension in Blacks....(344 pages), 1993.

Forster JL, Rhodes KL et al: : Patterns of Tobacco Use in a Sample of American Indians in Minneapolis-St. Paul. Nicotine & Tobacco Research 9(1):S29-S37, January 2007.

Fortuine R: Historical Notes on the Introduction of Tobacco into Alaska. Alaska Med 38(1):3-7, 1996.

Freddy Ilutsik Story. Dillingham, AK; Bristol Bay Area Health Corporation; PO Box 130; Dillingham, AK 99578. (video), 1997.

Gilliland FD: Non-Ceremonial Tobacco Use Among Southwestern Rural American Indians: The New Mexico American Indian Behavioral Risk Survey. Tobacco Control 7(2):156-160, Summer 1998.

Glasgow RE: The Tribal Tobacco Policy Project: Working with NW Indian Tribes on Smoking Policies. Prev Med 24(Sept):434-440, 1995.

Glasgow RE: Tobacco Policy rating Form: A Tool for Evaluating Worksite and Tribal Smoking Control Policies. Tobacco Control 5(4):286-291, winter 1996.

Good News For Smokers 50 and Older: It's NEVER Too Late to Quit! Department of Veterans Affairs (fact sheet), 1995.

Hansen M: Tobacco Use Among Alaska Youth. Alaska Med 38(1):20-30, 1996.

Hensel M: Quit Rates at One Year Follow-up of Alaska Native Medical Center Tobacco Cessation Program. Alaska Med 37(2/April-June):43, 1995.

Hodge FS, Cantrell BG et al: American Indian Internet Cigarette Sales: Another Avenue for Selling Tobacco Products. American Journal of Public Health 94(2):260-261, February 2004

Hodge F: It's Your Life (smoking cessation video and pamphlet). CAIRE, Berkeley, CA, 1993.

Hodge F: Prevalence of Smoking/Smokeless Tobacco Use in 18 Northern California American Indian Health Clinics. CAIRE, Berkeley, CA, 1994.

Hodge F: Prevalence of Smoking/Smokeless Tobacco Use by Clinic Site in 18 Northern California American Indian Clinics. CAIRE, Berkeley, CA, 1994.

Hodge F: Prevalence of Smoking Among Adult American Indian Clinic Users in Northern California. Prev Med 24:441-446, 1995.

Hodge F: Patient and Smoking Patterns in Northern California American Indian Clinics -- Urban and Rural Contrasts. Cancer 78 (7/Oct 1):1623, 1996.

Hoover J: A Profile of Tobacco Use Among Native Canadian Children. J of Dental Res 69:234, (NSI/March), 1990.

Hoover J: The Prevalence of Smokeless Tobacco Use in Native Children in Northern Saskatchewan, Canada. Can J Pub Health 81(2):350-352, 1990.

Indian Health Focus - WOMEN. U. S. Department of Health and Human Services, Indian Health Service, 1997.

I QUIT! What To Do When You're Sick of Smoking, Chewing or Dipping. Tobacco Education Clearinghouse of California (pamphlet), 1998.

Johnson K: The GAINS Project: Outcome of Smoking Cessation Strategies in Four Urban Native American Clinics. Addictive Behaviors 22(2):207-218, 1997.

Kaplan S: REVIEW: Prevalence of Tobacco Use Among Alaska Natives. Prev Med 26:460-465, 1997.

Kegler M, Cleaver V, Kingsley B: The Social Context of Experimenting with Cigarettes: American Indian "Start Stories". American Journal of Health Promotion 15(2):89-92 (ii), November-December 2000.

King TK: Minority Women and Tobacco: Implications for Smoking Cessation Interventions. Ann of Behav Med 19(3):301-313, 197.

Lando HA: Urban Indians' Smoking Patterns and Interest in Quitting. Pub Health Rep 107(3):340-344, May-June, 1992.

Lew, R: A National Effort to Reduce Tobacco Use Among Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders. Cancer 83 (suppl/8):1818-1820, 1998.

Lichtenstein E: Effectiveness of a Consultation Intervention to Promote Tobacco Control Policies in Northwest Indian Tribes: Integrating Experimental Evaluation and Service Delivery. Am J Community Psychol 24(5):639-655, 1996.

Lichtenstein E: Promoting Tobacco Control - Policies in NW Indian Tribes. Am J Pub Health 85(7):991-994, 1995.

McCusker D: Tobacco Use in Among American Indian/Alaska Native Youth in Wisconsin. Wisconsin Medical Journal 100(3):40-42, 2001.

MEDIA SHARP: Analyzing Tobacco and Alcohol Messages (not native specific; targets teens/young adults), CDC, 1998.

MEDIA SHARP (stop smoking/drinking program). Atlanta, GA; Office on Smoking and Health, 1995.

Moncher MS: Tobacco Use by American Indian Youth. JAMA 262(11):1469-1470, September 15, 1989.

Murphy NJ: Tobacco Erases 30 Years of Progress: Preliminary Analysis of the Effect of Tobacco Smoking on Alaska Native Birth Weight. Alaska Med 38(1):31-33, 1996.

Nord A: Tobacco Use in Children -- A South Dakota Physician's Perspective. SD J Med 48(12):411-412, 1995.

Nord A: Childhood Tobacco Use: A 1996 Update. SD J Med 49912):468-469, 1996.

Owen P: The Prevalence of Tobacco Use Among Alaska Adults. Alaska Med 38(1):21, 1996.

Packer MM, Kaur JS et al: A Survey of Attendees at Native American Health Care Conferences: Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices About Cigarette Smoking. Journal of Cancer Education 20(2):95, Summer 2005

THE PERFORMANCE EDGE (video program series/pamphlets). CDC

Peterson J: Smokeless Tobacco: A Product for the New Generation of Tobacco Users. Dipping and Chewing in the NW Territories, Canada and its Global Relevance. Arct Med Res 49(2):32-38, 1990.

Quitting Spitting: More Than Enough Reasons to Stop Using Spit Tobacco NOW! American Cancer Society (pamphlet - not native specific), 1996.

Reducing the Health Risks of Secondhand Smoke: What You can Do at Home, Work and in Public Places. American Lung Association (pamphlet - not native specific), 1992.

Reece DH: Clinical Annotation of Tobacco Use in Patient Charts at Indian Health Service Clinics and Hospitals. J Com Health 21(5):389, 1996.

Reece D: Historic Ceremonial and Medicinal Use of Tobacco Among American Indians. Alaska Med 38(1):8, 1996.

Renner CC, Patten CA et al: Focus Groups of Y-K Delta Alaska Natives: Attitudes Toward Tobacco Use and Tobacco Dependence Interventions. Preventive Medicine 38:421-431, 2004

Roubidoux MA, Kaur JS et al: Relationship of Mammographic Parenchymal Patterns to Breast Cancer Risk Factor and Smoking in Alaska Native Women. Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers and Prevention 12(10):1081-1086, October 2003

Schinke SP: American Indian Youth and Substance Abuse: Tobacco Use Problems, Risk Factors, and Preventive Interventions. Health Edu Res 4(1):137-144, 1989.

Schinke SP: Pacific Northwest Native American Youth and Smokeless Tobacco Use. Intl J of the Addictions. 22(9):881-884, 1987.

Schinke SP: Smokeless Tobacco Use Among Native American Adolescents. NEJM 314(16):1051-1052, 1986.

Schinke SP: Tobacco Use by American Indian and Alaska Native People: Risks, Psychosocial Factors, and Preventive Intervention. Journal of Alcohol and Drug Education 35(2):1-12, Winter, 1990.

Severson HH: Enough Snuff -- A Guide to Quitting Smokeless Tobacco for American Indians. Eugene, Oregon; Applied Behavior Science Press. (booklet/video), 1999.

Singleton J: Smokeless Tobacco and Oral Disease. Alaska Med 38(1):35, 51; 1996.

Smoking in Indian Country -- Effects on Women; Smoking in Indian Country -- Effects on YOU!; Smoking in Indian Country -- Effects on Women and Children. Lake Andes, SD; Native American Women's Health Education Resource Center. (pamphlets), 1997.

Spit Tobacco: Know the Score. NOHIC (fact sheet -- not native specific), 1999.

Spanger JR: Dual Tobacco Use Among Native American Adults in Southeastern North Carolina. Preventive Med 32(6):521-528, June 2001.

Spangler J: Smokeless Tobacco: Epidemiology, Health Effects and Cessation Strategies. Am Fam Phy 52(5):1421-1430, 1995.

Spangler J: Prevalence and Predictors of Tobacco Use Among Lumbee Indian Women in Robeson County, North Carolina. J Com Health 22(2):115, 1997.

Spangler J: Correlates of Tobacco Use Among Native American Women in Western North Carolina. Am J Pub Health 87(1):108, 1997.

Spangler J: Church-Related Correlates of Tobacco Use Among Lumbee Indians in North Carolina. Ethnicity and Dis 8(1):73-80, 1998.

Stitch HF: A Pilot Beta-Carotene Intervention Trial with Inuits Using Smokeless Tobacco. Int J Cancer 36(3):321-327, 1985.

Struthers R and Hodge FS: Sacred Tobacco Use in Ojibwe Communities. Journal of Holistic Nursing 22(3):209-225, September 2004.

Tobacco and Health: The Debate. (video); 1995.

Tobacco Use Among U.S. Racial/Ethnic Minority Groups (African Americans; American Indians and Alaska Natives; Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders; Hispanics) -- A Report of the Surgeon General 1998. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, 1998.

What Parents Should Know About Teens and Smoking. Indian Health Service, Albuquerque, NM (pamphlet); 1:16, 1995

WHAT WOMEN SHOULD KNOW ABOUT CANCER. ACS; Humboldt-Del Norte Unit. (pamphlet), 1995.

Wolfe MD: (abstract) Oral Health effects of Smokeless Tobacco in Navajo Indian Adolescents. J of Dental Res 66:326, (NSI/March), 1987.

Wolfe MD: (article) Oral Health Effects of Smokeless Tobacco in Navajo Indian Adolescents. Community Dentistry and Oral Epidemiology 15(4):23-235, August 1987.

YOU CAN QUIT! Alaska Native Health Board. (pamphlet), 1995.