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    Common genetic origins for EEG, alcoholism and anxiety: the role of CRH-BP. by Mary-Anne Enoch, Pei-Hong Shen, Francesca Ducci, Qiaoping Yuan, Jixia Liu, Kenneth V White, Bernard Albaugh, Colin A Hodgkinson, David Goldman

    Published 2008-01-01
    “…CRH-BP was significantly associated with alpha power in the Plains Indians and also in a replication sample of 188 Caucasians. …”
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    The traditional symbolism of the Sun Dance Lodge among the Wind River Shoshoni by Åke Hultkrantz

    Published 1979-01-01
    “…Of all the North American Indian religious ceremonies no one is as spectacular and as well-known as the Sun Dance of the Plains Indians. The information collected on the subject since the turn of the century is quite extensive. …”
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    Haplotype-based study of the association of alcohol-metabolizing genes with alcohol dependence in four independent populations. by Liu, J, Zhou, Z, Hodgkinson, C, Yuan, Q, Shen, P, Mulligan, C, Wang, A, Gray, R, Roy, A, Virkkunen, M, Goldman, D, Enoch, M

    Published 2011
    “…The ADH4 SNP rs3762894 was associated with AD in Plains Indians. CONCLUSIONS: The systematic evaluation of alcohol-metabolizing genes in four non-East Asian populations has shown only modest associations with AD, largely for ALDH1A1 and ADH4. …”
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    Summer effects on body mass index (BMI) gain and growth patterns of American Indian children from kindergarten to first grade: a prospective study by Zhang Jianduan, Himes John H, Hannan Peter J, Arcan Chrisa, Smyth Mary, Rock Bonnie, Story Mary

    Published 2011-12-01
    “…</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>Children had their height and weight measured in four rounds of data collection (yielded three intervals: kindergarten, summer vacation, and first grade) as part of a school-based obesity prevention trial (Bright Start) in a Northern Plains Indian Reservation. Demographic variables were collected at baseline from parent surveys. …”
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