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“They Didn’t Talk About Stuff like That”: Sexual Health Education Experiences of a Native American Tribe in the Gulf Coast

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Jessica L. Liddell, Tess Carlson & Haley H. Beech. (2022) “We have to learn how to balance all of that”: Community health needs of a state-recognized Gulf Coast Indigenous tribe. Journal of Community Practice 30:4, pages 439-462.
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Sydney Mei Sheffield & Jessica L. Liddell. (2023) “If I Had a Choice, I’d Do It Natural”: Gulf South Indigenous Women’s Preferences and Experiences in Childbirth. International Journal of Childbirth 13:1, pages 23-36.
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Lauren Buxbaum, Hollis Hubbard & Jessica Liddell. (2023) “It Adds to The Stress of the Body”: Community health needs of a state-recognized Native American tribe in the United States. Journal of Ethnic and Cultural Studies 10:1, pages 62-83.
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Jessica L. Liddell. (2023) Birth control access experiences for members of an Indigenous tribe in the Gulf Coast. Women's Studies International Forum 96, pages 102667.
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Jessica L. Liddell & Sydney Meyer. (2022) Healthcare needs and infrastructure obstacles for a state‐recognised Indigenous tribe in the United States. Health & Social Care in the Community 30:6.
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Jessica L. Liddell, Sarah G. Kington & Catherine E. McKinley. (2022) “You got to drive 30 miles to get an apple”: Indigenous food sovereignty, food deserts, and changing subsistence practices in the gulf coast. SN Social Sciences 2:10.
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