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National Congress of American Indians (NCAI)
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In order to secure to ourselves and our descendants the rights and benefits the traditional laws of our people to which we are entitled to as sovereign nations – from the Preamble to the Constitution of the National Congress of American Indians – Denver, Colorado – 1944 The Unified Voice of Indian Country Since 1944...
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#CBPR with Tribal Colleges-Universities: Alcohol Problems-Solutions More Info, #Vision to Action: Achieving Health Equity in Indian Country, #RIHNational Congress of American Indians Policy Research Center
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NCAI’s Policy Research Center is a national, non-profit think tank dedicated to generating research and policy analyses that advance tribal sovereignty and emphasizes the strengths of American Indian and Alaska Native cultures.
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The Center for Participator Research supports networks of research with community partners addressing health inequities, through a participatory and partnered approach. CPR has partnered with IWRI on many of our research endeavors.
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