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Anthology of Traditional Tobacco Stories
TOB035
A collection of stories and facts about traditional Native American tobacco use compiled to reduce cancer risks among Native American youth. ETR/TECC, 1992, 26pp.
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Becoming a Smoke-Free Family: Protect Your Family
TOB047
Aimed at Native Americans, this unique flip-fold design contains four sections explaining why a smoke-free family is a healthy family. ETR/TECC, 4pp.
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Is Your Baby a Prisoner?
TOBP020
Aimed at American Indians, this dramatic black and white poster shows a child in a crib and reminds parents to protect children from secondhand smoke.
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Respect Traditional Tobacco
TOB051
Informative booklet discusses sacred versus commercial use of tobacco and how to keep secondhand smoke and it's harmful effects out of the American Indian community. ETR, 2000.
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Tobacco and Your Pregnancy
TOB040
This warm, attractive brocure encourages pregnant women to quit using tobacco products. Information is presented in a positive style that emphasizes the benefits of quitting tobacco use, for both mother and child. TEC, 2002.
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Tobacco: Use It In a Sacred Way
TOBP012
Encourages traditional ceremonial use of tobacco as compared to recreational abuse.
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Tobacco: Use It In A Sacred Way
TOB046
Booklet designed by and for Native American teens that contrasts the traditional use of tobacco with nontraditional, abusive uses. TECC, 6pp.
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Wisconsin Native American Tobacco Prevention Network Brochure
TOB098
Describes traditional vs. commercial use of tobacco, health effects of tobacco use and cost. Network contact information.
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Your Life Is Our Future. You Can Stop Smoking Today
TOB039
Illustrated with traditional Native American
drawings, cultural symbols, and quotations, this
tobacco cessation guide includes strategies for
quitting smoking and staying smoke-free.
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