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RESEARCH AWARDS
Co-Investigator, “Culturally-Based, Family-Centered Mental Health Promotion for Aboriginal Youth.” Public Health Agency of Canada. 2010. $259, 123.
Principal Investigator. “Rural Mental Health Disparities.” UNL Seed Grant, 2010, $51,661.
Principal Investigator. A Lakota Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Prevention. Native American Research Centers for Health (NARCH V). 2009, $149,218.
Principal Investigator. Novel Approaches to Understanding Mental Disorder, Substance Abuse, and HIV-Risk among Homeless Young Women, National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. 2009, $400,715.
Principal Investigator, Resilience through the High School Years, National Institute on

Mental Health, 2008, $2,654,155.


Sponsor, (Dissertation Fellowship, Melissa Walls), Factors Associated with American Indian Youth Suicide National Institute on Mental Health, 2006. $32,729.
Principal Investigator, Ojibwe Pathways through the High School Years. National Institute on Drug Abuse, 2005. $3,605,569.
Principal Investigator, Great Plains Cultural Ways Mental Health Careers Program. National Institute on Mental Health, 2004, $1,482,169.
Principal Investigator, Shonga Ska: Sacred Horse Society Drug Prevention Program. National Institute on Drug Abuse. 2004. $432.000.
Principal Investigator, Cultural resilience of rural and remote Ojibwe families. National Institute on Mental Health. 2002. $ 3,138,960
Principal Investigator, Partnerships for culturally specific drug prevention. National Institute on Drug Abuse, 2001. $433,500.
Principal Investigator, Pathways to substance abuse among Ojibwe children. National Institute on Drug Abuse, 2000. $4,042,179.
Principal Investigator, An Ojibwe adaptation of strengthening families for 3rd and 4th

graders and their families. SAMHSA—CSAP, 1999. $205,985


Principal Investigator. Administrative Supplement for Risk Factors for Mental Disorders Among Homeless Youth. National Institute on Mental Health, 1999. $278, 858.
Principal Investigator. Risk Factors for Mental Disorders Among Homeless Youth.

National Institute on Mental Health, 1999. $3,066,402.


Principal Investigator, Competitive Supplement to Mille Lacs Alcohol and Drug Prevention Project, National Institute on Drug Abuse, 1998, $601, 069.
Principal Investigator, “Mille Lacs Family Alcohol and Drug Prevention Project.” National Institute on Drug Abuse, 1996, $3,297,728.
Principal Investigator, Minority Supplement for “Psychosocial Risk Factors Among Runaway and Homeless Adolescents.” National Institute of Mental Health, 1995 $133,000.
Co-Principal Investigator, “Homeless Youth: Alcohol Abuse and Psychosocial Risk.” National Institute of Alcohol and Alcohol Abuse, 1995, $1,537,196.
Principal Investigator, “Psychosocial Risk Factors Among Runaway and Homeless Adolescents.” National Institute of Mental Health, 1994, $822,514.
Co-Principal Investigator, “Rural Family Resilience to Economic Stress.” National Institute of Mental Health, 1993, $882,644.
Co-Principal Investigator, “Critical Transitions in Rural Families at Risk.” National Institute of Mental Health, 1993, $4,237,673.
Co-Investigator, “Elderly Social Networks in Rural Communities.” National Institute on Aging, 1991, $57,638.
Co-Principal Investigator, “The Impact of Economic Strain and Social Support upon Single Parents.” NIMH and National Institute for Child Health and Human Development, 1991, $379,183.
Principal Investigator, “A Study of Street Youth.” Youth & Shelter Services, 1990-1991, $13,000.
Co-investigator, “Family Resilience to Economic Stress.” NIMH, 1989, $1,879,797 total costs for four year panel study.
Research Minigrant, Iowa State University, “Adolescent Runaways.” 1989, $500.
Social and Behavioral Research Center for Rural Health, Iowa State University, “Intergenerational Influence: A Study of 450 Iowa Families.” 1989, $4200.
Co-Principal Investigator, “The Nature, Origins and Consequences of Conceptions of Parenting,” Maternal and Child Health, 1988, $244,577.
Research Grant, Iowa State University, “Adolescent and Adult Homeless in lowa.”1988, $2505.
Co-Principal Investigator, “Rural Family Economic Stress and Adolescent Drug Use.” National Institute of Drug Abuse, 1987, $432,869 (direct costs).
Research Grant, Iowa State University, “Measuring Children’s Values,” 1987, $1948.
PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES
Presider, Theory and Research Section on Parenting and Parenthood, National Council on Family Relations, Atlanta, GA, November 1987.
Presider, International Section on the Family and the Economy, National Council on Family Relations, San Francisco, CA, October 1984.
Symposium, organized with D. Hoyt, Life Course Influences of Early Family Relationships. Gerontological Society of America, New Orleans, November 1993.
Symposium, organized with Ana Mari Cauce, Risk of Behavioral and Mental Disorders Among Homeless and Runaway Adolescents: Results from Studies in Seattle and the Midwest. Society for Research in Child Development Biennial Meetings, Washington, D.C., April 1997.
Symposium, Tribal Partnerships in Designing Culturally-Based Alcohol and Drug Prevention Programs. The Second Biennial Conference on Minority Issues in Prevention. Tempe, AZ, February, 1998.
Symposium, Family and Environmental Risk Factors Affecting Homeless and Runaway Adolescents. Society for Research on Adolescence, San Diego, CA, February, 1998.
Symposium, organizer and presider, Bii-Zin-Da-De-Dah, The Listening to One Another Project: Prevention Research on Three American Indian Reservations in the Upper Midwest. Midwest Sociological Society, Minneapolis, 1999.
Symposium, organizer and chair, American Indian Adolescent Drug and Alcohol Use: Reports from Four Major Studies. Society for Research on Adolescence, Chicago, 2000.
Symposium, organizer and chair. The “Listening to One Another” Project: An American Indian Family-Based Alcohol and Drug Prevention Program. Society for Prevention Research, May, 2001. Washington D.C.
Symposium, organizer and chair. Developing Culturally Specific Prevention Programs in Partnership with American Indian Nations. Third Conference on Minority Issues in Prevention. Tempe, AZ, November, 2001
Symposium, organizer and chair. Social Networks and Psychopathology among Homeless and Runaway Adolescents. Society for Research on Adolescence. April, 2002.
Plenary Session Moderator. Genetic studies of schizophrenia and bipolar disorder in Latino populations. NIMH Career Opportunities in Research Colloquium, Albuquerque, NM, November, 2007.
PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
American Sociological Association, 1983 - present.
Midwest Sociological Society, 1983-present
National Council on Family Relations, 1982 - present.
Society for Research on Child Development, 1994 - present.
Society for Research on Adolescence, 1994 - present.




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