Centering Native Perspectives and Wisdom: Reframing Non-Indigenous Research on American Indian Health

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This review discusses the importance of researchers decolonizing research and key policies that have affected American Indians health historically and today. It also compares how Native and Indigenous holistic approaches to health differs from Western models address health. It highlights the importance of knowledge, guidance, and experiences of Native people when it comes to research.

 
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