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National Council of Urban Indian Health Telephone Conference Call 03-21-07 on Eligibility

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Publication Year: 2007
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Short Abstract: There’s a new non-profit organization called the California Consortium of Urban Indian Health, developed from the Western Indian Network WIN program which was funded by the Indian Health Service.

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Press Release 02-15-07 National Council of Urban Indian Health, National Indian Health Board, and National Congress of American Indians host Press conference on Elimination of Urban Indian Health Program

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Publication Year: 2007
Last Updated: 2010-01-25 22:02:18
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Short Abstract: WASHINGTON—February 15, 2007—The National Council of Urban Indian Health (NCUIH) hosted a joint press conference with the National Indian Health Board (NIHB) and National Congress of American Indians (NCAI) earlier this morning, addressing the elimination of the Urban Indian Health Program from the Administration’s proposed budget for FY 2008.

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Testimony of the National Council of Urban Indian Health Presented by Moke Eaglefathers Board President of NCUIH on the Presidents Fiscal Year 2008 FY 2008 Budget Elimination of the Urban Indian Health Program 02-15-07

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Short Abstract: We predicted in last year's written testimony to the HHS Tribal Budget and Policy Consultation Session that the proposal to zero out the Urban Indian Health Program in the FY 2007 budget may very well set precedent in the following years' budget. While we succeeded—with the help of our allies in Congress—in restoring funding for the Urban Indian Health Program back into the FY 2007 budget, the original proposal did indeed set precedent as is obvious from the FY 2008 budget. It is now even more acceptable to bypass the historical, federal trust responsibility vis-a-vis this nation's indigenous peoples than it used to be.

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National Council of Urban Indian Health FY 2008 Budget Strategy and Timeline

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Publication Year: 2007
Last Updated: 2010-01-25 22:02:17
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Short Abstract: We have another tough year ahead for Urban Indian Health. NCUIH is again anticipating the Urban Indian Health line item in the IHS budget to be zeroed out. We are ready to employ the political capital we have gained from last year’s congressional renouncement of the proposed budget, and have been busy planning for and producing materials that will be key in our advocacy efforts this year. We are better situated then in years past and we will again achieve success.

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National Council of Urban Indian Health Press Release Spring Conference May 31, 2006

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Publication Year: 2006
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Short Abstract: May 15, 2006- The National Council of Urban Indian Health will host its annual Spring Conference in Washington DC on May 31, 2006. NCUIH was created to support Urban Indian Health Programs and will be pushing forward to mark eight years of advocacy.

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NCUIH Newsletter Summer 2009

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Publication Year: 2009
Last Updated: 2010-01-21 08:14:08
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Short Abstract: The Obama Administration and the Urban Indians Communities: an Opportunity to Seize   - Delaney, Danielle, JD.
e-Urban Indian Communities?  Health, Technology & Sustainable Development  - Bermudez-Del-Villar, Alejandro, MA
The 2009 Inauguration as experienced by an Urban Indian
-Locario, Sepreiono, MPH
National Needs Assessment -Fine, Greg
Native American LifeLines: Baltimore -Bartgis, Jami, PhD.
The Future of Indian Country: US Census 2010 -Bartgis, Jami, PhD

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NCUIH Newsletter – Summer 2006 – PDF

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Publication Year: 2006
Last Updated: 2010-01-21 08:14:08
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Groundbreaking Partnership betweenNCUIH and NCAI Announced  Szeps- Znaider, Tamar, MA

Pending Threat to Urban Indian Health Program Stirred by Detroit Lawsuit Szeps- Znaider, Tamar, MA
 
2006 Spring Conference Comes to a Close Szeps- Znaider, Tamar, MA

Organizational Change Szeps- Znaider, Tamar, MA

NCUIH Leaders Visit Capitol Hill Szeps- Znaider, Tamar, MA

Highlighting South Dakota Urban Indian Health Woestehoff, Michael, BA

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