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What is the Indian Self-Determination and Education Assistance Act?
This 1975 act granted Tribes greater control over their own affairs, allowing them to operate their own health, education, and economic programs.
What is the National Indian Health Board?
This organization, based in Washington, DC, advocates for health policy and legislative improvements for American Indian and Alaska Native peoples.
What is the Indian Health Service (IHS)?
This federal agency is responsible for providing health services to American Indians and Alaska Natives.
What is the Tribal Self-Governance Program?
Many Tribes now operate their own clinics using funds from this program, which promotes local control of healthcare.
What is herbal medicine?
This common misconception suggests that all Native healing practices involve chanting and drumming, but many actually focus on this.
Thailand
View Image Moo Deng, the pygmy hippopotamus who stole our hearts, lives in a zoo located in what country?
What is Worcester v. Georgia?
This 1832 Supreme Court case, which declared that Tribes are "domestic dependent nations," was a key moment in the recognition of Tribal sovereignty.
What are Tribal Epidemiology Centers?
These regional organizations are responsible for health surveillance, data collection, and public health initiatives in Tribal communities.
What is the Affordable Care Act (ACA)?
This 2010 federal health law included permanent reauthorization of funding for Native health services.
What is a mobile health clinic?
This initiative brings healthcare directly to rural Native communities, improving access.
What is corn?
Contrary to popular belief, Native diets were not always high in protein; many Tribes relied heavily on this nutrient-rich staple.
Demure and Mindful
View Image In a year where brat summer reigned supreme, TikToker Jools Lebron encouraged us to do the opposite and instead “stay ___.”
What is McGirt v. Oklahoma?
In 2020, this Supreme Court ruling affirmed that a significant portion of eastern Oklahoma remains Native land under the Creek Nation's jurisdiction.
What is the National Council of Urban Indian Health?
This network of Native American health care organizations provides culturally appropriate behavioral health resources.
What is 310?
This is the number of grants under the Special Diabetes Program for Indians, the most effective social health program in America.
What is Native Connections?
This new SAMHSA telehealth program connects Native youth with mental health professionals for counseling and therapy.
What is expressing emotion?
The stereotype that all Native people are "stoic" has hindered recognition of this important aspect of mental health.
Boom
View Image When The Costco Guys aren’t eating chicken bakes or chocolate chunk cookies, they’re recording songs about “bringing the ___”
What is Oliphant v. Suquamish Indian Tribe?
In this 1978 case, the Supreme Court ruled that Tribes do not have criminal jurisdiction over non-Natives on reservation lands, highlighting the limits of sovereignty and sparking debates about jurisdictional authority.
What is the Albuquerque Area Indian Health Board?
Located in New Mexico, this institute focuses on training and technical assistance for health professionals serving Native communities.
What is a 1115 waiver?
This waiver, granted by CMS, allows Tribes to demonstrate traditional healing methods as part of healthcare services.
What is diabetes management and prevention through SDPI?
This innovative health initiative pairs traditional practices with modern medicine to combat high rates of this chronic disease in Indian Country.
What is fasting?
This myth about Native spiritual practices often overlooks the fact that many ceremonies have specific guidelines for this.
Capybara
View Image Because of this very unfortunate press photo, Glen Powell now gets compared to what South American rodent?
What is the Treaty of Fort Laramie (1868)?
This 19th-century treaty, which was never honored by the U.S. government, granted a large portion of the Black Hills to the Lakota Sioux but has since become a symbol of broken promises and ongoing sovereignty disputes.
What is the Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board
This organization is known for its THRIVE program focused on Suicide Prevention.
What is 1976?
This was the year Congress passed the Indian Health Care Improvement Act.
What is food sovereignty?
In recent years, many Tribes have focused on reviving traditional farming and food practices as a strategy known as this.
What is smudging?
The misconception that traditional healing lacks scientific basis is debunked by studies on the benefits of this common Native practice involving aromatic herbs.
In the context of all in which you live and what came before you.
Play Video Finish this quote from a now-viral speech from VP Harris. “You think you just fell out of a coconut tree? You exist ___”

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