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OPTIONS REGARDING ALCOHOL USE AMONG THE CHIPPEWA by J. WESTERMEYER. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry 42 (1972): 398-403. VIOLENT DEATH AND ALCOHOL USE AMONG THE CHIPPEWA IN MINNESOTA by J. WESTERMEYER and J. BRANTNER. Minnesota Medicine 55 (1972): 749-52
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