Abstract
On the Navajo Reservation today, family maladjustment is characterized by marital discord, weak support networks, breaks in affiliation and interaction between family members and kinsmen, alcohol abuse and child neglect. The existence of such families is not unique to the Navajo Reservation, but the context within which child abuse and neglect occurs is culturally specific.
Difficulties multiply during periods of rapid social and cultural change, for then the old customary relationships and ways of doing things no longer are appropriate and yet are not replaced... And everywhere under new conditions parents are unprepared how to care for their children and the old support system, the back-up system for poor parenting, has broken down. (Mead 1978)
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Hauswald, L. (1987). External Pressure/Internal Change: Child Neglect on the Navajo Reservation. In: Scheper-Hughes, N. (eds) Child Survival. Culture, Illness and Healing, vol 11. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-3393-4_8
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