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Case Studies in Indigenous Health

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Reviews case examples from Indigenous communities that are working effectively to overcome health inequities. Demonstrates unique approaches to exercising Tribal sovereignty and promotion of cultural strengths-based solutions by and for Indigenous Peoples. Focuses on analysis of how and why programs or interventions are working, and examples of how this knowledge has been shared to empower other communities. Cover topics such as model programs to address mental and behavioral health, infectious and chronic disease, economic empowerment, environmental advocacy, and tribal self-determination in health systems. Gains critical perspective and case model analysis skills that can transfer to similar community contexts.

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F. McMillanJ. RichardsB. Sivaramakrishnan
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