Introduction: “Native games, neuroscience, and historical trauma–they sound like an odd trio but collectively may provide answers to problems across Indian country.” Resource Link: Lacrosse, Shinney & Double Ball: How Games Can Beat Historical Trauma...
This data book includes findings from two maternal and child health state-run surveys and is a collaborative effort of the Alaska Division of Public Health, Section of Women’s Children’s and Family health and the ANTHC. Resource Link: Alaska Maternal Child...
This Guide offers instructions on how to begin using the materials from Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium’s community toolkit. This toolkit is designed for a broad range of people who want to work with youth to support them to have safe and healthy...
“This seven part video series offers examples of successful programs and practices used to help drug-endangered Native youth heal from trauma. A companion resource guide accompanies this product.” Resource Link: A Circle of Healing for Native Children...
Addresses “What is Trauma in Indian Country?” and how trauma is experienced in Indian Country. Resource Link: Trauma Exposure in American Indian/Alaska Native Children Author: Subia BigFoot, Dolores, Wilmon-Haque, S., & Braden, J. Date:...