@article{4079a17c76b84981b494a58690252545,
title = "American Indian/Alaska Native Environmental Health Programs and Strategies",
author = "Alyssa Wooden and Gina Bare and Bliss, \{Jesse C.\} and Dyjack, \{David T.\}",
note = "Funding Information: Corporations operated hundreds of uranium mines throughout the Navajo Nation in Arizona over many decades. When the market for uranium dried up, these mines were abandoned, leaving brownfield sites polluted with uranium ore scattered across the reservation. Today, faculty from Din{\'e} College in Tsaile, Arizona, are working to remediate contaminated areas and reclaim the land for community use. Each year, the Din{\'e} College School of STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics), sponsored by grants from the National Science Foundation, U.S. Envi- Funding Information: Acknowledgements: This program was supported 100\% by funding from CDC, Grant NU38OT000300. Funding Information: Dr. Sheldwin Yazzie, deputy director of AASTEC, explained that THHP arose out of an interest among AASTEC staff to expand environmental health work with tribal communities. An environmental health survey disseminated by AASTEC in 2017 to tribal community partners in the IHS Albuquerque Area identified home radon exposure as a concern, which led to the development of THHP. The project has received funding from IHS, the University of New Mexico Center for Native Environmental Health Equity Research, and CDC. Funding Information: The Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board (NPAIHB) provides public health services to the 43 federally-recognized tribes in Oregon, Idaho, and Washington. In 2020, NPAIHB entered into a Public Law 93-638 Title I contract with the Portland Area Indian Health Service (IHS) to assume the responsibility and funding for delivering the Environmental Public Health (EPH) Program. This program aims to assess environmental conditions and implement interventions to prevent environmentally caused disease or injury. In addition to the annual IHS contract funding, the program receives funding from CDC, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, and the Oregon Health Authority.",
year = "2022",
month = nov,
language = "English",
volume = "85",
pages = "32--37",
journal = "Journal of Environmental Health",
issn = "0022-0892",
number = "4",
}