Confronting the Impact of Alcohol Labeling and Marketing on Native American Health and Culture

Confronting the Impact of Alcohol Labeling and Marketing on Native American Health and Culture
Author: United States. Congress. House. Select Committee on Children, Youth, and Families
Publisher:
Total Pages: 160
Release: 1992
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

A congressional hearing examined the effects of alcohol labeling and marketing on Native American health and culture. The focus of the hearing was on "Crazy Horse" malt liquor, a product named for the spiritual and political leader of the Native American Sioux. Following opening remarks by presiding committee chairwoman, Patricia Schroeder, the brewery in question, by letter, objected to not being allowed to participate in the hearing and denied the allegation of targeting Native Americans in marketing its product. A fact sheet provides information on the following issues: (1) alcohol as a major cause of disease, injury, and death among Native Americans; (2) the high rate of alcohol use among Native American youth and problems associated with alcohol use such as driving under the influence, increased sexual behavior, and a high suicide rate among Native Americans; (3) the importance of cultural traditions in alcohol prevention and treatment programs for Native American youth; (4) the practice of alcohol advertisements targeting high-risk groups; and (5) public and court response to the practice of targeted advertising. Also included are testimonies and prepared statements addressing the topics covered in the fact sheet made by members of the U.S. Congress and state legislatures, federal health officials, tribal leaders, and health professionals. (LP)

The International Spirits Industry

The International Spirits Industry
Author: John Wakely
Publisher: Woodhead Publishing
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2001-05-25
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781855735118

Provides an overview of all aspects of the international spirits business.

Welcome to the Oglala Nation

Welcome to the Oglala Nation
Author: Akim D. Reinhardt
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 411
Release: 2015-09-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0803284349

Popular culture largely perceives the tragedy at Wounded Knee in 1890 as the end of Native American resistance in the West, and for many years historians viewed this event as the end of Indian history altogether. The Dawes Act of 1887 and the reservation system dramatically changed daily life and political dynamics, particularly for the Oglala Lakotas. As Akim D. Reinhardt demonstrates in this volume, however, the twentieth century continued to be politically dynamic. Even today, as life continues for the Oglalas on the Pine Ridge Reservation in southwestern South Dakota, politics remain an integral component of the Lakota past and future. Reinhardt charts the political history of the Oglala Lakota people from the fifteenth century to the present with this edited collection of primary documents, a historical narrative, and a contemporary bibliographic essay. Throughout the twentieth century, residents on Pine Ridge and other reservations confronted, resisted, and adapted to the continuing effects of U.S. colonialism. During the modern reservation era, reservation councils, grassroots and national political movements, courtroom victories and losses, and cultural battles have shaped indigenous populations. Both a documentary reader and a Lakota history, Welcome to the Oglala Nation is an indispensable volume on Lakota politics.

Bulletin

Bulletin
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 432
Release: 1970
Genre: Agriculture
ISBN: