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Health & Emergency Services Explorer
The Northwest Portland Indian Health Board (NPAIHB) is a non-profit tribal advisory organization serving the forty-three federally recognized tribes of Oregon, Washington, and Idaho.
NPAIHB promotes health promotion and disease prevention, legislative and policy analysis, training and technical assistance, and surveillance and research on behalf of the member tribes. NPAIHB houses a tribal epidemiology center (EpiCenter), several health promotion disease prevention projects, and is active in Indian health policy. Learn more about NPAIHB and our mission.
This Health and Emergency Services Explorer is designed to increase the visibility of the Health and Emergency services available on the lands of the fourty-three forty-three federally recognized tribes of Oregon, Washington, and Idaho. Many of the locations on the map may not be exact locations, but offers an approximate location until confirmed GPS coordinates can be acquired.
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Resources
- Overview
- September 2009 eMailout
- October 2009 eMailout
- November 2009 eMailout
- December 2009 eMailout
- January 2010 eMailout
- February 2010 eMailout
- March 2010 eMailout
- NPAIHB Weekly Mailouts
- NPAIHB & Program Newsletters
- NPAIHB Reports
- Health & Emergency Services Explorer
- Project Toolkits
- Policy & Legislation
- Health Related Documents
- Funding Sources
- Emergency Response
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