INIHKD-RIEL

IWRI

INIHKD-RIEL Committee

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INIHKD-RIEL Committee Members

IWRI Co-Executive Director Dr. Johnson-Jennings (Choctaw Nation)
IWRI Co-Executive Director Dr. Evans-Campbell (Snohomish)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tessa Evans-Campbell Co-Executive Director, Indigenous Wellness Research Institute
Michelle Johnson-Jennings Co-Executive Director, Indigenous Wellness Research Institute
Leonie Pihama Professor of Māori and Indigenous Research, Research Director at Tū Tamawahine o Taranaki, and Director of Māori and Indigenous Analysis Ltd
Linda Smith Distinguished Professor, Te Mana Whakahaere o Awanuiārangi co-Deputy Chairperson
Waikeremoana Waitoki Associate Professor Te Pua Wananga ki te Ao
Mera Penehira Head of School of Indigenous Graduate Studies
Rihi Te Nana Co-Director Tangata Whenua, National Science Challenge: Building Better HomesTowns And Cities
Ngaropi Raumati Manager, Senior Family Violence Programme Facilitator & Educator at Tu Tama Wahine O Taranaki
Hinekura Smith Faculty of Education and Social Work, Te Puna Wananga, New Zealand, University of Auckland
Keawe Kaholokula Chair of Native Hawaiian Health in the John A. Burns School of Medicine at the University of Hawai’i
Jamee Miller Cofounder ‘Ekolu Mea Nui
Misty Pacheco Assistant Professor, Kinesiology and Exercise Science Department, Health Promotion track, University of Hawaii at Hilo
Jackie Ottmann Dr. Jacqueline Ottmann, President of First Nations University of Canada
Savage Bear Director for the McMaster Indigenous Research Institute (MIRI), McMaster University
Myra Parker Seven Directions Indigenous Public Health Institute, University of Washington School of Medicine
Jason De Santolo Director of First Nations Land Justice in Jumbunna Institute for Indigenous Education and Research
Mike Spencer Professor, Ballmer Endowed Dean in Social Work
Bonnie Duran Professor Emeritus, School of Social Work
Tassy Parker Director, Center for Native American Health; Associate Vice President for AI Health Research & Education; Professor
Norman Cooeyate MCRP Tribal Relations Liaison, Center for Native American Health
Anne-Marie Eades Associate Professor in the School of Nursing, Faculty of Health, the University of Technology, Sydney

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