“Cultural values are the threads that tie one tribe’s or village’s practices to other Indigenous practices; they are also the links between the past and the present. They align with what the research tells us works in prevention.” Resource Link:...
This two-page brief focuses on the concept of cultural connectedness, what steps service providers can take to ensure Native youth have the best chance of benefiting from this connection, and also how to measure this feeling. Resource Link:...
“For many reasons, research is slow to catch up with what Native elders have been telling health workers for decades: ‘our culture is our treatment’. Growing research is showing more and more support for this adage, which means as prevention specialists, we need to be...
“Many of our cultures have cues built in that are designed to connect us to each other and the natural world around us. We are taught from a young age to use them in everyday life both for safety and learning new skills. Our cultures are visual and use many cues...
Latest Census estimates show disproportionate poverty among American Indian and Alaska Native (AIAN) children and the overall AIAN population. “This is the first time the Census has included poverty estimates for the AIAN population in its report on poverty in...