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Warrior women, brilliant inventions, hoaxes, and your favorite snack food. If you didn’t hear about these things when you ...
Thousands of Native Americans have their racial identity wrongly recorded on their death certificates. This has led to a ...
A group representing different Native American tribal nations is making a journey across the country. They are raising awareness of issues impacting their communities, both past and present.
More than $1.6 million will be used to digitize the oral histories of Native Americans collected during the 1960s and 1970s to make them more accessible to the communities they come from.
Native Americans hurt by federal health cuts, despite RFK Jr.'s promises of protection by Katheryn Houghton, Jazmin Orozco Rodriguez, Arielle Zionts edited by Sadie Harley, reviewed by Andrew Zinin ...
About 30% of Native American and Alaska Native people younger than 65 are enrolled in Medicaid, and the program helps keep Indian Health Service and other tribal health facilities afloat.
But Native Americans and health officials across tribal nations say those overtures are overshadowed by the collateral harm from massive cuts to federal health programs.
Native American tribal members said improved cultural awareness and health education are vital to successfully reduce the ...
Tobacco use in the form of cigarettes, smokeless tobacco and other commercial products remains one of the leading causes of illness and death in the United States and has a greater impact on Native ...
In the new study – the Pacific Islander, Native Hawaiian and Asian American Cardiovascular Health Epidemiology, or PANACHE – researchers analyzed health records from 2012 to 2022 for more than 2.6 ...
Tobacco Use Among Native Americans Native Americans have a very high rate of commercial tobacco use. Since the late 1970s, this group has used tobacco more than any other race or ethnicity. Within ...