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    Indigenous Well-being in Four Countries

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    Authors
    Cooke, M.
    Mitrou, F.
    Lawrence, David
    Guimond, E.
    Beavon, D.
    Date
    2010
    Type
    Book Chapter
    
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    Cooke, M. and Mitrou, F. and Lawrence, D. and Guimond, E. and Beavon, D. 2010. Indigenous Well-being in Four Countries. In Health Promotion and Quality of Life in Canada, ed. Dennis Raphael, 189-204. 180 Bloor Street West Suite 801 Toronto Ontario M5S2V6 www.cspi.org: Canadian Scholars' Press Inc.
    Source Title
    Health Promotion and Quality of Life in Canada
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    http://cid-ba72ce56ab1d5156.office.live.com/self.aspx/.Public/IndigenousWellbeing.pdf
    ISBN
    9781551303673
    School
    Centre for Developmental Health (Research Centre)
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/22393
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