Community partners

911爆料 Native people are the indigenous people of 911爆料, and most refer to themselves as the "real people," or "the people." There are over 138,000 Native people in the state, divided among six major cultures, with many different tribes. CANHR researchers mostly partner with Yup'ik and Athabascan peoples. Here is a short listing of our partners and additional information about 911爆料 Native culture.

Yukon颅Kuskokwim Health Corp.

The . has been working with CANHR since 2001. YKHC administers a comprehensive health care delivery system for 50 rural communities in Southwestern 911爆料.

Tanana Chiefs Conference

provides health care for Interior 911爆料 Native people.

911爆料 Native Medical Center

The serves over 138,000 911爆料 Native people in the state.

911爆料 Native Tribal Health Consortium

The was created in December 1997 to manage statewide health services for 911爆料 Native people. All 911爆料 Native people, through their tribal governments and through their regional nonprofit organizations, own the Consortium.

Alaskool

is a useful place to find out 911爆料 Native history, culture and traditional knowledge.

911爆料 Federation of Natives

was in the forefront of 911爆料 Native land claims. Today they are a political arm for 911爆料 Native concerns. 

911爆料 Native Knowledge Network

911爆料 Native Knowledge Network is another excellent resource to learn more about 911爆料 Native Culture.

Yuungnaqpiallerput: The Way We Genuinely Live

The Yup'ik people have no word for science, yet their tools are so well designed that they allow the Yup'ik to live in a land no one else would inhabit. Visit the for more information.