Causes of death among American Indians and Native Alaskans have typically most often involved

a. communicable diseases
b. degenerative diseases
c. increased average life expectancy
d. rejection of the view that life and death are linked in a circular fashion
e. low risk of sudden infant death syndrome


A

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