Indigenous Knowledge Realized
The article explores the experiences of 13 undergraduate American Indian college students who served as mentors through a service-learning course while attending a 4-year, predominantly White institution (PWI).
Using Community Based Participatory Action Research as Service-learning for Tribal College Students
This article describes the use of a service learning model for tribal college students' work as co-researchers in a community research project.
Tribal Strategic Planning
This fact sheet describes the BJA and TJSPP Comprehensive Tribal Justice Systems Planning Program and their strategic planning purpose area.
Developing an Effective Approach to Strategic Planning for Native American Indian Reservations
This article proposes an approach to Native American Indian reservation planning that aligns a tribe’s community development objectives with its historical experiences and its political self-determination aims.
Strategic Planning: a Ten-Step Guide
This guide supplies a general overview of the ten important principles and steps of forming a strategic plan.
2016 Action Strategy Planning Guide for Tribal Leaders
This guide is designed to support tribal leaders through a streamlined strategic planning process to help create positive change in their communities.
The Indian Country Methamphetamine Initiative
This presentation by the One Sky Center provides an overview of methamphetamine use, its effects, and promising interventions in Indian Country.Presentation
An SBIRT Implementation and Process Change Manual for Practitioners
This manual is designed to be a resource for those interested in creating a sustainable Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) program for substance abuse in their agencies
Prescription Drug Abuse in Indian Country
This presentation prepared by DHHS provides an overview of prescription drug abuse and its current rate and impact in Indian Country
Adolescent Substance Use: America’s #1 Public Health Problem
This report finds that adolescent smoking, drinking, misusing prescription drugs and using illegal drugs is, by any measure, a public health problem of epidemic proportion, presenting clear and present danger to millions of America’s teenagers and severe and expensive long-range ...read more
