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When one thinks of the scholars studying alcohol use among Native Americans, the team of Stephen J. Kunitz and Jerrold E. Levy may come to mind. A physician and an anthropologist, they have provided scholars with expertise and perspectives on the topic for the past 25 years. This book is a welcome addition to that tradition.
Kunitz and Levy refer to this book as a longitudinal study of Navajo drinking. It is that, but it is more than that. It also offers a retrospective view of their collaboration, an analysis of their current thoughts on alcohol use by Native Americans,
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