Northwest Native American Research Center For Health (NW NARCH)
Our Mission Housed at the NPAIHB Tribal EpiCenter, the NW NARCH program is part of a national research and science education program that includes input from tribes, tribal organizations, and universities. Our Vision Our main goal is to improve tribal health by increasing the numbers of tribal people who are engaged in biomedical and social… Continue Reading Northwest Native American Research Center For Health (NW NARCH)
Epicenter
Northwest Tribal Epidemiology Center The mission of the Northwest Tribal Epidemiology Center (The EpiCenter) is to collaborate with Northwest American Indian Tribes to provide health-related research, surveillance, training and technical assistance to improve the quality of life of American Indians and Alaskan Natives (AI/ANs). The EpiCenter is one of twelve national Centers charged with collecting… Continue Reading Epicenter
Sacred Tobacco and Traditional Medicine Gathering
Sacred Tobacco and Traditional Medicine Gathering May 2-5, 2023 Sun River Resort Sun River, OR Click Here for flyer For more information contact: Eric Vinson evinson@npaihb.org
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Dancing In The Square Press Release Learn More National Tribal Opioid Summit Press Release Read More Established in 1972, the Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board (NPAIHB or the Board) is a non-profit tribal advisory organization serving the forty-three federally recognized tribes of Oregon, Washington, and Idaho. Our mission is to eliminate health disparities and… Continue Reading Home
NPAIHB Community Health Aide Program (CHAP) Symposium
Eventbrite Registration Link | Draft Agenda The Tribal Community Health Provider Program (TCHPP), a program of the Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board (NPAIHB), supports tribal innovation and leadership by facilitating health programs that allow our communities to thrive in the way our ancestors intended. The TCHPP oversees the Dental Health Aide Program (DHAP), the… Continue Reading NPAIHB Community Health Aide Program (CHAP) Symposium
Northwest Native American Research Center for Health (NW NARCH)
Our Mission Housed at the NPAIHB Tribal EpiCenter, the NW NARCH program is part of a national research and science education program that includes input from tribes, tribal organizations, and universities. Our Vision Our main goal is to improve tribal health by increasing the numbers of tribal people who are engaged in biomedical and social… Continue Reading Northwest Native American Research Center for Health (NW NARCH)
Research to Understand and Address the Survivorship Needs of Individuals Living with Advanced Cancer
WEBINAR AnnouncementResearch to Understand and Address the Survivorship Needs of Individuals Living with Advanced Cancer(R01 Clinical Trial Optional)RFA-CA-22-027  Wednesday, June 22, 2022 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM EDT Register HerePurposeThe National Cancer Institute (NCI) has published a Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) that supports innovative observational and interventional research studies that address knowledge gaps pertaining to… Continue Reading Research to Understand and Address the Survivorship Needs of Individuals Living with Advanced Cancer
The Present – Tribal Boarding School Toolkit for Healing
Figure 7. Native children looking at the land with an adult Current Status of U.S. Indian Boarding Schools The legacy of forced assimilation continued on through the foster care and adoption systems. In 1958 the BIA launched the Indian Adoption Project, which placed AI/AN children with urban White families (Lyslo, 1961). The BIA and the… Continue Reading The Present – Tribal Boarding School Toolkit for Healing
Indian Country Oral Health ECHO
Indian Country Oral Health ECHO – Virtual Open to all (1 hr of CE offered to dental programs eligible for IHS CDE)
Indigiqueer Joy Festival on Saturday, June 25th in Seattle
Paths (Re)Membered, in collaboration with Yehaw Arts Collective, Friends of the Waterfront Seattle and more, will be having an Indigiqueer Joy Festival on Saturday, June 25th in Seattle (at Pier 62, downtown on the water)! More info to come!Itai Jeffries, PhD – Yesah/Occaneechi   English Pronouns: they/them/y’allManager, Paths (Re)Membered Projectwww.pathsremembered.org206-999-1229 Â