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  2. Native American Women's Health Education Resource Center

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    NAWHERC collects information about Native women's health, often using a traditional Native American approach, the roundtable process. [7] The roundtable becomes a safe-space where women are able to discuss issues they face. [7] NAWHERC "has been prolific in producing research". [8]

  3. Health of Native Americans in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In 1955, the Indian Health Service division was created, which still enacts the majority of Native American specific healthcare. [52] The Snyder Act of 1921 (23 U.S.C. 13) was one of the first formal legislative pieces to allow healthcare to be provided to Native Americans. [52] [53]

  4. Traditional medicine - Wikipedia

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    Native American traditional herbal medicine introduced cures for malaria, dysentery, scurvy, non-venereal syphilis, and goiter problems. [20] Many of these herbal and folk remedies continued on through the 19th and into the 20th century, [ 21 ] with some plant medicines forming the basis for modern pharmacology.

  5. Supreme Court sides with Native American tribes in health ...

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    The 5-4 decision means the government will cover millions in overhead costs that two tribes faced when they took over running their health care programs under a law meant to give Native Americans ...

  6. Medicine man - Wikipedia

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    Medicine bag – traditional North American Indian container for various items of supernatural power Native American ethnobotany – List of plants used by indigenous peoples of North America Native American religion – Systems of faith and worship of the Native Americans Pages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets

  7. Native American Health Center - Wikipedia

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    The organization offers healthcare services to anyone regardless of any tribal affiliations. There are no requirements on ethnicity or residency. [7] The organization's patients are on average 37% Latinx, 21% Native American, 20% African American, 12% Euro American, 9% Asian/Pacific Islander, and 1% unknown. [7]

  8. Navajo medicine - Wikipedia

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    The gained presence of native people in medical institutions also helped ease many who regarded non-Navajo medical providers with mistrust. [4] Community medical care that relied less on government involvement also took root in Rough Rock and Ganado, both towns that administered their own health care services. Navajo Nation Health Foundations ...

  9. Traditional Alaska Native medicine - Wikipedia

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    The Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium is a Tribal health organization that serves Alaska Native and American Indian people who live in the state of Alaska. The organization provides a variety of services including comprehensive medical services at the Alaska Native Medical Center , wellness programs, disease research and prevention, rural ...