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Traditional sheep consumption by Navajo people in Cameron, Arizona
Tommy Rock
, Ricky Camplain
, Nicolette I. Teufel-Shone
, Jani C. Ingram
Chemistry and Biochemistry
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Arizona
100%
Navajo
100%
Sheep
100%
Mutton
100%
Uranium Exposure
50%
Uranium
33%
Navajo Nation
16%
Kidney
16%
Southwestern Region
16%
Community Members
16%
Consumption Rate
16%
Abandoned Uranium Mines
16%
Small Communities
16%
Water Treatment Plant
16%
Food Consumption
16%
Traditional Food
16%
Traditional Ceremony
16%
Consumption Practices
16%
Mutton Sheep
16%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Soil Water
100%
Celebrations
100%
Traditional Foods
100%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Arizona
100%
Soil Water
50%
Food Science
Traditional Food
100%