Aircraft Noise and the Practice of Indian Medicine: The Symbolic Transformation of the Environment

An epistemological and theoretical framework is developed for use in sociocultural impact assessment (SIA). This framework is based on the necessity of understanding the symbols and meanings by which a group of people transforms the nonhuman environment symbolically into meaningful sociocultural phe...

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Air Transportation
Aircraft
Aircraft noise
American Indian people
American Indian Reservations
American Indians
Amerindians
Armed Forces
Cognitive problems, arts and sciences, folk traditions, folklore
Cultural groups
Culture
Environmental Factors
Epistemology
Ethnology
Factors
Folk medicine
Medical anthropology
Medical practice
Medical practices
Medicine
Military aircraft
Native Americans
Native North Americans
Noise
Practice
Social epistemology
Social interaction
Social research
Sociocultural factors
Southern States
Symbolic interaction
Symbolism
Traditional Medicine
Traditional sciences and medicine
Treaty lands
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