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Tradition and Technology: Project Nurtures Both Among Native Americans in Seattle

October 1, 2003 | Program Result

The Seattle Indian Health Board developed a series of opportunities for Alaska-Native and American-Indian youth and recovering alcoholics to gain exposure to jobs and education.

Using "Cluster" Groups to Seek Solutions to Tribal Drinking

October 1, 2003 | Program Result

The White Mountain Apache Tribe organized "cluster" groups of people with similar interests as a way to find solutions to community problems, especially in the area of substance abuse.

Not Just the End of the Trail

October 1, 2003 | Program Result

The Norton Sound Health Corporation (an Alaskan Native health care organization) provided training in substance abuse counseling and prevention to paraprofessional, village-based counselors.

Native Americans and RWJF Staff Discuss Addiction Treatment in Native American Communities

July 14, 2008 | Program Result

Native American Connections convened a meeting to help RWJF identify opportunities to target addiction treatment initiatives to Native American populations, particularly through its program, Advancing Recovery.

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