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Tribal Liaison

Albuquerque Area Indian Health Board

Albuquerque Area Indian Health Board

Albuquerque Area Indian Health Board

The purpose of this Resource Directory is to support New Mexico behavioral health providers and advocates with a comprehensive listing of resources that can support Native Americans.

Albuquerque Area Southwest Tribal Epidemiology Center

Albuquerque Area Southwest Tribal Epidemiology Center

Albuquerque Area Southwest Tribal Epidemiology Center

The mission is to collaborate with the 27 American Indian Tribes in the Albuquerque area to provide high quality health research, surveillance and training to improve the quality of life of American Indians.

Home - New Mexico Native American Resource Directory

Home - New Mexico Native American Resource Directory

Home - New Mexico Native American Resource Directory

Home - New Mexico Native American Resource Directory

Indian Health Service Navajo Area

Indian Health Service Navajo Area

Indian Health Service  Navajo Area

The Navajo Area Indian Health Service is one of 12 regional administrative units of the Indian Health Service, in the US Department of Health and Human Services. The NAIHS delivers health services to a user population of over 244,000 American Indians in five Federal service units on and near the Navajo Nation. The Navajo Nation is one of the largest Indian reservations in the United States.

Indian Health Service Albuquerque Area

Indian Health Service Albuquerque Area

Indian Health Service Albuquerque Area

This page on the Indian Health Service site is specific to the Albuquerque Area and is responsible for the provision of health services to 27 distinctly different tribal groups. The Area serves 20 Pueblos, two Apache bands, three Navajo Chapters, and two Ute tribes across four Southwest states. Additionally, numerous tribal members from throughout the United States who live, work, or go to school in the urban centers of the Albuquerque Area are provided services in health facilities operated by the Indian Health Service

Indian Pueblo Cultural Center

Indian Pueblo Cultural Center

Indian Pueblo Cultural Center

To preserve and perpetuate Pueblo culture and to advance understanding by presenting with dignity and respect, the accomplishments and evolving history of the Pueblo people of New Mexico.

National Indian Health Board

National Indian Health Board

National Indian Health Board

Represents Tribal governments, both those that operate their own health care delivery systems through contracting and compacting, and those receiving health care directly from the Indian Health Service.

Tribal Epidemiology Centers

Tribal Epidemiology Centers

Tribal Epidemiology Centers

Tribal Epidemiology Centers (TECs) work in partnership with the local or area Tribes to improve the health and well-being of their Tribal community members by offering culturally-competent approaches that work toward eliminating health disparities that are faced by AI/AN populations.

Urban Indian Health Institute

Urban Indian Health Institute

Urban Indian Health Institute

The mission of Urban Indian Health Institute is to decolonize data, for Indigenous people, by Indigenous people.