Authors: Delaney, Danielle, J.D.
Publication Year: 2010
Last Updated: 2010-03-30 14:14:01
Journal: NCUIH
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Short Abstract: In accordance with its
principles, NCUIH strongly believes continuous, meaningful dialogue with
the
urban Indian community and urban Indian health providers is critical to
ensuring that legislative activities
undertaken by the legislative department is done in accordance with the
interests and needs of the urban Indian community.
Abstract: In accordance with its
principles, NCUIH strongly believes continuous, meaningful dialogue with
the
urban Indian community and urban Indian health providers is critical to
ensuring that legislative activities
undertaken by the legislative department is done in accordance with the
interests and needs of the urban Indian community. As the only national
organizations representing the urban Indians, NCUIH has a unique
responsibility
to urban Indian health providers and urban Indian communities. Policymaker education
undertaken by other Indian organizations, while critically necessary, do
not
necessarily taken into consideration the needs with American Indians and
Alaska
Natives living away from their traditional homes.
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