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National mid-life mortality data focuses disproportionately on white communities— thus furthering Indigenous data genocide— a new analysis published by UCLA last week shows.
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The Tuba City Regional Health Care Corporation said yesterday that it will continue to enforce a mask mandate at all of its locations across the Western region of the Navajo, Hopi, and San Juan-Paiute reservations.
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The Indian Health Service (IHS) announced that it is deploying $139 million to tackle the prevalence of diabetes in Native American communities.
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MESA, AZ—A mental and behavioral health organization dedicated to Native American fathers and families was recently granted special status by the United Nations.
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GREAT FALLS, MT — The Blackfeet Tribal Council voted last week to mandate employees from all tribal offices, schools, and businesses — including its Glacier Peaks Casino and Hotel — be trained to administer NARCAN.
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CHINLE, Ariz. (NAVAJO NATION) — After nearly three years, the requirement that people wear masks on the Navajo Nation was lifted through a public health order announced on Friday by newly inaugurated President Buu Nygren, Speaker Pro Tem Otto Tso and the Navajo Dept. of Health.
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Athletes from around the world will compete at the Winter X Games in Aspen, Colo. next week.
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GUEST OPINION. As we embark on a new year, we want to reaffirm to our tribal and urban Indian organization partners our commitment to improving the quality of patient care throughout the Indian health system.
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SISSETON, S.D. — A former Indian Health Service (IHS) doctor who worked at a clinic on the Lake Traverse Reservation until last week is being extradited to California to face four criminal charges from October 2017 of lewd acts with a minor.
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In one of her last acts as Speaker of the House, U.S. Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) secured $750,000 for an urban Indian development that will provide housing, healthcare, community gathering space, and social services for the more than 9,000 Native Americans and Alaska Natives living in San Francisco.
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