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Section 6
Alaska Native Government and Organizations

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United States Bureau of Indian Affairs

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- United States Bureau of Indian Affairs. Working Effectively with Alaska Native Tribes and Organizations. United States Bureau of Indian Affairs. August 2010. pg. 34-37.
Reviewed 2023

Update
Best of ARM: Evaluating engagement
in Multisector Community Health Networks:
The Case of Tribal Organizations

- Owsley, K. M., Bauer, K. L., & Mays, G. P. (2022). Best of ARM: Evaluating engagement in multisector community health networks: The case of tribal organizations. Health services research, 57(5), 1077–1086.

Peer-Reviewed Journal Article References:
Crivelli, C., Jarillo, S., Russell, J. A., & Fernández-Dols, J.-M. (2016). Reading emotions from faces in two indigenous societies. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 145(7), 830–843.

Desai, M. U., Paranamana, N., Restrepo-Toro, M., O'Connell, M., Davidson, L., & Stanhope, V. (2020). Implicit organizational bias: Mental health treatment culture and norms as barriers to engaging with diversity. American Psychologist. Advance online publication.

Fish, J., Aguilera, R., Ogbeide, I. E., Ruzzicone, D. J., & Syed, M. (2020). When the personal is political: Ethnic identity, ally identity, and political engagement among Indigenous people and people of color. Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology. Advance online publication.

Pomerville, A., & Gone, J. P. (2018). Behavioral health services in urban American Indian health organizations: A descriptive portrait. Psychological Services, 15(1), 1–10. 

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