Community Research Conferences
Engaging Lakota Communities: Defining Your Role in American Indian Research
In the spring of 2015 the Community Engagement and Innovation Division of the Collaborative Research Center for American Indian Health partnered with two South Dakota tribes to host community research conferences. This project was supported by the National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities of the National Institutes of Health under Award Number 1R13MD009548-01. The goal of these conferences was to bring together tribal leaders and research partners to report back to the communities what has been accomplished to address their health needs and future directions for continued health improvement.
Oglala Sioux Tribe
“No Longer Dreaming: Your Role in Native American Research”
May 7, 2015
Dr. Maria Yellow Horse Brave Heart - Current Direction: OST Researcher
Dr. Alicia Mousseau - Old Indian Tricks: American Indians and Research
Liz Belt - What is the OST – Lakota Research Agenda and Its Importance
Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe
“Researching, Restoring and Rebuilding our Oyate for a Longer Life”
March 18, 2015