American Indian and Alaska Native Resources

 

The Northwest MHTTC sits on the traditional lands of the Coast Salish people, the land which touches the shared waters of all tribes and bands within the Suquamish, Tulalip and Muckleshoot nations. We acknowledge the original inhabitants of this place past and present and honor with gratitude the lands and Tribes. 


Partnerships for Native Health (P4NH) is a research program housed within the Institute for Research and Education to Advance Community Health (IREACH) at Washington State University. It is one of the largest research organizations in the nation devoted to the health and health care of American Indians and Alaska Natives. Formalized in 2009, the program has developed a comprehensive, interdisciplinary approach to achieve our mission of improving the health and well-being of American Indians, Alaska Natives, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders of all ages.

 

The Native Center for Behavioral Health is a research center at the University of Iowa College of Public Health committed to developing programs to support the behavioral health workforce in Native American and Alaska Native communities across the country. Currently the center's projects include three technology transfer programs funded by SAMHSA in the areas of addiction (ATTC), mental health (MHTTC), and prevention (PTTC), as well as tribal opioid response technical assistance (TOR TA), mental health technical assistance for K-12 schools (MHTTC-Supplement), and a Tribal College and University Initiative. Join the Native Center for Behavioral Health's mailing list HERE.

 

National American Indian and Alaska Native MHTTC website which features numerous events, products and resources

 

Indigenous Peoples Maps:

 

Websites and Resources

 

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