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Don Lawrence Coyhis (born August 16, 1943) is an alcohol and addiction recovery counselor known for designing treatment programs primarily for Native Americans. He is the founder and president of White Bison, Inc., a non-profit charitable organization devoted to assisting Native Americans who are affected by substance use disorders. In 1994 Coyhis started the Wellbriety Movement which aims to reduce substance abuse among Native Americans.
use disorders. In 1994 Coyhis started the Wellbriety Movement which aims to reduce substance abuse among Native Americans. Coyhis is a Mohican Indian born...
ISBN 978-0-8032-7308-5 DonCoyhis, 2009 Purpose Prize Winner White Bison, Inc. William L. White, "Reflections on a Man: DonCoyhis and a Movement of Wellbriety...
school mistress in Wisconsin John Wannuaucon Quinney, (1797–1855) diplomat DonCoyhis (born August 16, 1943), addiction specialist, Native American health activist...
co-founder of the American Indian Movement Carter Camp, Ponca activist DonCoyhis, Mohican, sobriety leader and mental health activist, lecturer and author...
Don L. Coyhis and William L. White, Alcohol Problems in Native America: The Untold Story of Resistance and Recovery, Colorado Springs, CO: Coyhis Publishing...
Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press. ISBN 0-8032-1480-4. OCLC 38601984. Coyhis, Don; Simonelli, Richard (2008). "The Native American Healing Experience"...