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- Native American Families Together Parent Center
Nation-wide resource for Native American families, tribes, communities, parent centers.
- Indian Health Service Home Page
Has a mission to raise the physical, mental, social, and spiritual health of American Indians and Alaska Natives to the highest level and to assure that comprehensive, culturally acceptable personal and public health services are available and accessible to American Indian and Alaska Native people.
- American Indian Rehabilitation Research and Training Center
Conducts research and training to improve rehabilitation services for American Indians with disabilities.
- The Native American Women's Health
The Native American Woman's Health Education Resource Center has a Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS) awareness program and a Child Development Program is designed for children in the community with special needs.
- Consortia of Administrators for Native American Rehabilitation (CANAR)
The mission of CANAR is to serve as an avenue for collaboration and cooperation between Administrators of rehabilitation projects serving Native American persons with disabilities, to increase and enhance the quality of services, resulting in positive outcomes for Native American persons with disabilities
- Health of Native People of North America:
An Annotated Mediagraphy the purpose of which is to provide as comprehensive a listing as possible of the current audiovisual materials on native health that exist in the United States and Canada.
- Three Feathers Associates
Has a mission to promote the health, education and welfare of American Indian and Alaska Native people.
- American Indian Disability Technical Assistance Center
The American Indian Disability Technical Assistance Center or AIDTAC is an information and technical assistance center that works with American Indian tribes and Alaskan Native villages to help their members with disabilities live healthy lives as part of the community.
- American Indian Disability Legislation Project
The goal of this project is to develop and test methods for fostering the adoption of disability legislation by American Indian Tribes that is consistent with principles established by the Americans with Disability Act, and respectful of tribal sovereignty and cultural diversity.
- Administration for Native Americans
Department of Health And Human Services
- Division of Tribal Services
Department of Health And Human Services
- Indian Law Resource Center
Legal advocacy for the protection of indigenous peoples’ human rights, cultures, and traditional lands so that Indian tribes and nations may flourish for generations to come
- Intertribal Deaf Council
Preserves and carries out traditions, languages and cultures of First Nations deaf, deaf-blind and hard of hearing people. Provides information exchange, traditional and education activities, and awareness activities for non-Native and/or non-deaf people.
- National Indian Health Board
The National Indian Health Board will advocate on behalf of all Tribal Governments and American Indians/Alaska Natives in their efforts to provide quality health care.
- National Indian Child Welfare Association
A comprehensive source of information on American Indian child welfare and works on behalf of Indian children and families. NICWA provides public policy, research, and advocacy; information and training relating to Indian child welfare; and community development services to a broad national audience including tribal governments and programs, state child welfare agencies, and other organizations, agencies, and professionals interested in the field of Indian child welfare.
- The National American Indian Housing Council
A national membership organization that promotes, supports, and upholds tribes and tribal housing
agencies in their efforts to provide culturally-relevant, decent, safe, sanitary, and affordable housing
for Native people in American Indian communities and Alaska Native villages.
- National Native American AIDS Prevention Center
The National Native American AIDS Prevention Center's (NNAAPC) mission is to stop the spread of HIV and related diseases among American Indians, Alaskan Natives, Native Hawaiians, and to improve the quality of life for those infected and affected by HIV/AIDS.
- NativeWeb News Digest
Up-to-date Indian news on the web.
- Office of Minority Health
Advises on public health issues affecting American Indians and Alaska Natives, Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians and Other Pacific Islanders, Blacks/African Americans, and Hispanics/Latinos.
- Pathways to Improving Outreach to American Indians and Alaska Natives who are
Deaf, Deaf-Blind, and Hard of Hearing
Project to address key rehabilitation outreach needs of American Indians and
Alaska Natives who are Deaf, Hard of Hearing, and Deaf-Blind, and who are living
in urban settings or are in transition from tribal lands.
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