Description

This Tribal Health Governance Transformation Resource is a practical guide to enhance tribal governance and public health law, build strategic partnerships, and improve community health. This resource draws upon Indigenous models of nation building and healing to promote cultural and political sovereignty, and redefine and strengthen governance for health. With Redstar Innovations.

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Resource year: 2021
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Cover page for a document. Text: Tribal Health Governance Transformation: A Resource to Strengthen Sovereignty through Public Health Authority. Published February 2021.

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Published By:

Joint Publication

Category:

Health Systems

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Resource Guide

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7D Co-Authors

Cover page for a document. Text: Tribal Health Governance Transformation: A Resource to Strengthen Sovereignty through Public Health Authority. Published February 2021.

About Our Practice

The Seven Sacred Directions

Seven Directions was born from a desire to create greater connectivity across the many tribes, communities and organizations that have the health and wellness of American Indian and Alaska Native people at the heart of what they do. We are guided by the “seven directions” of practice: Integration & Holistic Wellness, Culture & Identity, Families & Communities, Respect for Sovereignty, Service, Indigenous Knowledge, and Tribal Governance.

The Seven Sacred Directions serve as an indigenous framework for presenting the strategic directions for the public health agenda.

Glen Oaks, NY, USA - July 26, 2014: Two Native American female girl dancers at annual pow-wow at Queens County Farm Museum.