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Confucianism teaches

  Confucianism teaches • Achievement of harmony through observing the 5 basic relationships of society 1. Ruler and ruled 2. Father and son 3. Husband and wife 4. Older and younger brother 5. Between friends • Hierarchical roles, social class system, clearly defined behavioral code • Importance of family • Filial piety and respect for […]

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Highlights of Common Elements of Asian Eastern Religions

Highlights of Common Elements of Asian Eastern Religions The teachings of Asian religions, including Confucianism and Buddhism, are complementary and have played a major role in the shaping of the cultural values in Asia. Buddhism teaches • Harmony/nonconfrontation (silence as a virtue) • Respect for life • Moderation in behavior, self-discipline, patience, humility, modesty, friendliness,

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RESEARCH ON CULTURE

RESEARCH ON CULTURE A large amount of research has been conducted among members of the Ameri- can Indian and Alaska Native population. The following study is one example: Strickland, C. J., & Cooper, M. (2011) . Getting into trouble: perspectives on stress and suicide prevention among Pacific Northwest Indian youth. Journal of Transcultural Nursing, 22(3),

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Indian Health Service.

Indian Health Service. HEALTH and ILLNESS in the American Indian and Alaska Native Population ■ 231 The budget for FY 2011 was estimated to be $829 million (U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Indian Health Service Fact Sheets). The IHS headquarters is located in Rockville, Maryland. Some headquarters’ functions are conducted in IHS offices

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HEALTH and ILLNESS in the American Indian and Alaska Native Population ■ 229

HEALTH and ILLNESS in the American Indian and Alaska Native Population ■ 229 recognized tribes grew out of the special government-to-government relation- ship between the federal government and Indian tribes. This relationship was established in 1787. It is based on Article I, Section 8, of the Constitution and has been given form and substance by

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