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Indigenous Health II

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Applies epistemologies introduced in Indigenous Health I toward solving current public health challenges. Provides opportunities to practice critical thinking about interdisciplinary Indigenous models relating the social, economic, and environmental determinants of health. Develops skills in writing, literature analysis of the contemporary Indigenous health landscape, presenting context-specific solutions (wise practices), and a planetary health perspective. Prepares students to lead in public health spaces with Indigenous approaches to resolving and improving health outcomes globally.

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