The Physical Activity Kit (PAK) strategy refines an effective and efficient method to package, implement, evaluate and disseminate culturally appropriate physical activity for American Indian/Alaska Native and other communities. The primary goal of the PAK is to increase the time ...read more
This report discusses the use and impact of commercial tobacco products, cessation and prevention programs, policies, and strategies to lower commercial tobacco usage.
This fact sheet by the CDC provides an overview of physical health issues facing individuals in Indian Country and spotlights programs working to improve health of Native communities.
This Traditional Foods Resource Guide is offered as a resource to support increased interest and knowledge of Traditional Foods to support the health, well-being, and prosperity of Alaska Native and American Indian people.
This publication will focus on American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) populations returning from tribal, county or regional jails or state prisons and includes background, practice tips, example programs, and additional resources.
This guide was written to provide guidance on promising practices and strategies related to offender reentry in Indian Country. It provides a historical overview, gives guidance in developing reentry programs, provides general reentry policy considerations and recommendations, highlights tribal reentry ...read more
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