Ideas to adapt our cultural practices and love our people in new ways
Research Report
This resource details how to best work with American Indian and Alaska Native data, guidelines for holding both Tribal Consultations and Urban Confers, and best practices for collecting race, ethnicity, and tribal affiliation data.
A Step Toward Justice: Community Informed Law Enforcement MMIP Websites includes recommendations to law enforcement from families of missing and murdered Indigenous people (MMIP) regarding appropriate content for websites relating to reporting, investigating, and creating awareness …
Learn about health outcomes for urban Native youth
A snapshot of impacts on and needs of urban Native direct-service organizations as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic
A summary of strengths and disparities in the health of urban Native patients with diabetes.
A corrected research study of missing and murdered Indigenous women & girls in Washington State.
The Urban Indian Health Institute analyzes diabetes data from 31 participating Urban Indian Organizations (UIOs) each year. This data is used to estimate proportions and trends for diabetes care and outcome measurements and reports these findings …
To reach our goal of health equity for American Indians and Alaska Natives, we must ground our efforts in cultural and traditional knowledge systems.