Title: An Overview of American Indian Nations
1Understanding American Indian/Alaska Native
Issues and Communities
2Native Communities
- RESPECT!
- Respect for Culture
- Respect for Family
- Respect for Community Values
- Respect for the Land
- Demonstrate that you want to learn!
3Tribal Sovereignty
- Tribes/Villages have a Nation to Nation
- relationship with the US. Government
- Tribes/Villages are Sovereign
- Movement towards Tribal Self-Governance
- Tribes can make and enforce your their Laws
4Demographics, 1990 Census
- U.S.
- Natives All Races
- 24 yrs. 33 yrs.
- 19,900 30,000
- 32 13
- 66 75
Median Age Median Income Below Poverty High
School
5Common Values Among Natives
- Sharing and generosity
- Allegiance to family, community and tribe
- Respect for elders
- Non-Interference
- Orientation to present time
- Harmony with Nature
- Respect for status of the Woman and the Child
6Common beliefs related to Spirituality
- A belief in an unseen power, Great Mystery or
Creator - All things in the universe are related
- Worship reinforces bonds between the
- individual, family and community (our
relatedness) - Spirituality is intimately connected to our
- health
7Respective Core Values
Traditional Native Main Stream Society,
U.S. Cooperative Competitive Group/Tribal
Emphasis Freedom, Progress, Efficiency Extended
Family Important Individualism Modesty Sexy Pa
tience/Passive (SW) Getting Ahead in
Life Generous/Non-Materialistic Material
Comfort Respect for Age Youth Spirituality Ex
ternal Conformity Indirect Criticism Direct
Criticism Harmony with Nature Conquest of Nature
8Environmental Issues Land is life
- Threat to Subsistence Lifestyles fish
consumption, plants (medical purposes) and
animals - Threat to Cultural Practices sweat lodges,
basket weaving, pottery making - Polluted Land and Waterways environmental
compensation
9Environmental Health Issues
- Emotional Trauma
- Physiological Trauma
- Physical Trauma
- Spiritual Trauma
10Tribal Communication Outreach Strategy
- Meet Tribal Groups on their own Turf
- Have Food Available
- Have Door prizes and Raffles
- Contact the Community Health Aids, Public
Health Nurses, not just the Physicians - Time is not a critical Element
11Tribal Communication Outreach Participants
- Elected Tribal Officials
- Traditionalist,
- Business Community
- Elders
- Youth
- Women
- Trusted Source
- Community Activist
12Tribal Communications Strategies
- Tribes have a severe distrust of federal
government and government employees - Dont make promises you cannot keep
- Always ask what is the respectful approach to
implementing the sharing of critical or
important information - Listen for Direction from interpreters and
community members - Develop Health Education Message with the
Tribe/village
13Tribal Communications Strategies
- Watch for body style and facial expressions of
your audience - Remember you are working with the tribes and not
for the tribes - Be honest in building relationships
- (federal Shuffle)
- Find an interpreter who is respected and
recognized member of the community, not a
stranger!
14Tribal Communications Strategies
- Very circular thinking patterns
- Tribal symbols, be Tribal Specific, Caution
- Build your message with the tribal community
- Be as graphic, picturesque and as visual as
possible - Utilize the gossip community
- Most of all Commitment Earns Respect