The Museum's mission is to advance and share the experience and knowledge of what has happened in the past and what this has meant for Native peoples today; to preserve the memory of those who died or suffered; to offer comfort, support, encouragement and understanding; and to encourage its visitors to reflect upon the need for dignity of, and respect among all peoples.
You are invited to explore this Virtual Museum at your leisure and visit us frequently.
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3. Urban American Indian Perspectives on Health Care
4. Need for a Larger Denver, Colorado Indian Health Facility
5. U.S. Health and Human Services Administration for Native Americans (“ANA”) Annual Grants
6. Indian Child Welfare Act Guidelines
7. Sexual Abuse of Children in Indian Country
8. UN Expert Urges Respect for the Rights of Cherokee Child in Custody Dispute
9. Violence Against American Indian/Alaskan Native Women
10. Seven Teenager Suicides at Pine Ridge Reservation (Dec. 2014-March 2015)