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SAMHSA American Indian/Alaska Native Communication Strategy

The purpose of this communication strategy is to develop and maintain the efforts of the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Adminsitration (SAMHSA) to improve overall communications and achieve meaningful […]

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Leadership and Communications in Indian Country

Key findings from interviews with 15 tribal leaders and tribal communications officers from across the country. […]

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Framework for Developing Tribal Capacity

A model developed from the EPA as a framework for developing tribal capacity which includes valid performance measures, plans, and measuring progress and goals. […]

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Cultural Factors that Protect Against Substance Misuse

This report provides a summary of research findings on cultural factors associated with substance misuse. It presents 15 factors associated with substance misuse and indicators of well-being distilled from 11 […]

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Strategic Plan for Dakota and Ojibwe Language Revitalization

This strategic plan presents a collective effort by tribes in Minnesota to establish and support language revitalization. The plan can serve as an example for other Native communities’ language efforts. […]

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Best Practices for Language Revitalization

This article provides simple steps and questions for reflection for tribal communities interested in developing a language revitalization initiative. […]

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Advance Native Political Leadership

This report addresses the strengths, structural barriers, and opportunities of getting Native Americans into elected leadership. […]

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Leadership Development in the Native Arts and Culture Sector

This document reports the results of interviews with Native leaders about the need for developing future leaders in art and cultural preservation. It includes next steps and ideas for leadership […]

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Keeping the Circle Strong

This article discusses Native American leadership, qualities of Native leaders, and women as leaders. […]

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Building Partnerships: Conversations with Native Americans About Mental Health Needs and Community Strengths

This report presents insights from Native focus groups on mental health issues, challenges for receiving service, community strengths, and prevention. […]

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