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  2. Indigenous storytelling in North America - Wikipedia

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    Indigenous cultures in North America engage in storytelling about morality, origin, and education as a form of cultural maintenance, expression, and activism. [1] Falling under the banner of oral tradition, it can take many different forms that serve to teach, remember, and engage Indigenous history and culture. [1]

  3. Coahuiltecan - Wikipedia

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    After a Franciscan Roman Catholic Mission was established in 1718 at San Antonio, the indigenous population declined rapidly, especially from smallpox epidemics beginning in 1739. [12] Most groups disappeared before 1825, with their survivors absorbed by other Indigenous and mestizo populations of Texas or Mexico. [1]

  4. Mohan Dutta - Wikipedia

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    Indigenous environmental defenders in Aotearoa New Zealand: Ihumātao and Ōroua River. AlterNative: An International Journal of Indigenous Peoples, 18(2). Elers, C. H., & Dutta, M. (2024). Local government engagement practices and Indigenous interventions: Learning to listen to Indigenous voices. Human Communication Research, 50(1), 39–52.

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  6. Contemporary Native American issues in the United States

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    In addition to the Indian Health Services, researchers have data suggesting that the Affordable Care Act supplements Native American healthcare. With the two services, tribes have greater flexibility in health care availability. Tribes have direct access to IHS funds, which can be administered via contracts and other arrangements made with ...

  7. Race and health in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Hispanic Paradox is an important aspect of discussions around the history of the health of Latino and Hispanic populations in the United States. In 1986, Prof. Kyriakos Markides conceived the term "the Hispanic paradox" to refer to the epidemiological phenomenon that Hispanic individuals in the US live longer than their white non-Hispanic ...

  8. Texas county criticized after Indigenous history book re ...

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    A citizen committee in Texas made the decision last month to re-classify the children's book, "Colonization and the Wampanoag Story" as fiction. Texas county criticized after Indigenous history ...

  9. Talk : Health of Native Americans in the United States

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