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Tobacco use
Welcome to the Indigenous tobacco use web pages. These pages focus on references, details and links to infomation about tobacco use among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. If you are aware of other materials that are not collected here, please let us know.
For more complete infomation about Indigenous tobacco control, check out the new CEITC (Centre for Excellence in Indigenous Tobacco Control) website, which now also supports the Indigenous Tobacco Control Online Network (the Network replaces the Indigenous Tobacco Control Interest Group, previously supported by the HealthInfoNet).
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Users of this web resource are warned that it may contain images and/or references to deceased people, which could cause distress or sadness particularly for some Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
The resource may also contain words and descriptions that could be culturally sensitive and which might not normally be used in public or community contexts. For example, some information may be considered appropriate for viewing only by men or only by women. The HealthInfoNet respects such culturally sensitive issues, but, for technical reasons, it has not been possible to provide materials in a way that prevents access by a person of the other gender. Users are asked to respect this cultural protocol.

