Part I details the development of the field and its professional organizations
their resistance succeeded in the amendment of PL 83-280 to include Native consent as a prerequisite to state jurisdiction
dates and the work place
who are typically not licensed or specifically trained to work with trauma issues
Intimacies of Global Sufism Milica Vasiljevic Part I details the developmentFrom the fifteenth century onwards, followers of the Sufi poet Shah Ne'matullah Vali navigated land and sea routes through Central Asia, Iran, and India, acting as agents of power, mobility, and cross cultural exchange. Along the way, they built shrines whose poetry, spatial configuration, and materiality created intimate religious spaces that engaged local audiences, invoked distant places, and brought together pilgrims, itinerant artists, merchants,