This resource is offered by the Native American Program of Legal Aid Services of Oregon in collaboration with the Indigenous Ways of Knowing Program at Lewis and Clark, the Western States Center, the Pride Foundation, and Basic Rights Oregon. The Tribal Equity Toolkit 2.0: Tribal Resolutions and Codes to Support Two Spirit and LGBT Justice […]
This document produced by the Urban Indian Health Institute includes individual Community Health Profiles for 45 different Urban Indian Organization services areas in the United States. The profiles contain information related to sociodemographics, mortality, substance abuse, and other health topics. Key findings show that urban residing American Indians and Alaska Natives tend to experiences disproportionate […]
The Urban Indian Health Institute (UIHI) is a Public Health Authority and the only Tribal Epidemiology Center in the United States that serves Urban Indian Organizations nationwide. UIHI conducts research and evaluation, collects and analyzes data, and provides disease surveillance to strengthen the health of American Indian and Alaska Native communities. Their mission is to […]
To achieve the goal of health equity for American Indians and Alaska Natives, we must ground efforts in cultural and traditional knowledge systems. This report by the Urban Indian Health Institute contextualized Native American health and what health equity looks like for this population. Learn more about the Urban Indian Health Institute here.