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bama nominates Bush critic at State
Boston Globe
Yvette Roubideaux Director of Indian Health Service Department of Health and Human ServicesDr. Yvette Roubideaux is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Family & Community Medicine at The University of Arizona College of Medicine. Roubideaux previously worked in the Indian Health Service as a Medical fficer and Clinical Director on the San Carlos Indian Reservation and in the Gila River Indian Community. Roubideaux 46 is a member of the Rosebud Sioux tribe. She received her MD from Harvard Medical School and her MPH from the Harvard School of Public Health. She completed the Primary Care Internal Medicine Residency Program at Brigham & Women’s Hospital in Boston MA.
American Indians strive to preserve customs
guardian.co.uk
The Kiowa-toe American Indian woman had just cooked up a feast of fry bread and stew and was talking about the place of Indians in America. But we are everywhere. We have our own subculture. Everywhere you go there are Indians” she said in a crowded school room in Walters klahoma where she was helping out with a language class in Comanche.
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Interior secretary vows solution to Indian crime
Seattle Post Intelligencer
Interior secretary vows solution to Indian crime. — As the bama administration sets out its agenda tribes are wondering how the White House will handle the high crime rate on many of the nation’s American Indian reservations.
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