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This is a selection of relevant articles and information on Native American health care, HIV/AIDS and other additional resources.

TITLE ARTICLE

SOURCE & DATE

High Rates of Reproductive Health Risks and Sexual Violence Are Seen Among Urban American Indian and Alaska Native Women
The report includes findings from their recent analysis of reproductive health and sexual violence data among American Indian and Alaska Native women in urban areas in the 2002 National Survey of Family Growth. Attached is an article by the Associated Press from last week that reached nationwide audiences.

The Urban Indian Health Institute
uihi.org
May 5, 2010

Lessons from Long-Term Male Couples in Non-Monogamous Relationships: Statistical Overview
This is a long-term (8+ years) study looking at 86 non-monogamous gay male couples and how they navigate their non-monogamy. This is the first study of it's kind and provides insight into non-monogamous relationships and the various ways that they can and do work. There is a statistical overview of the study and a link to download the full study on the above title.

The Couple Study
thecouplesstudy.com
2010

In healthcare debate, American Indians raise their voice
A BBC article written on Health Disparities and the lack of health care funding for Native Communities.

BBC News
Friday, 11 December 2009

In the Realm of Hungry Ghosts
Democracy Now!
The War and Peace Report
Feb, 2010
Research Shows Neighborhoods Where AIDS Treatments Lag
The New York Times
Nov, 2009
USCA in San Francisco
Poz TV
Oct, 2009
Trahant: Spotlight on the Native American Provisions
Indian Country Today
Sep, 2009
Rethinking HIV Prevention
Color Lines
The National Newsmagazine on Race and Politic
Aug, 2009
Reb Ribbon Warriors
Native Out
Jan, 2009
Tiger Medicine, A Native American Woman's Story
The Body
The Complete HIV/AIDS Resource
Aug, 2008
Native Soul Poz Magazine
March, 2008
Columbus Statue Toppled in Venezuela on Day of Indigenous Resistance
Venezuelanalysis.com
Oct, 2004
Wasting Away, The Squandering of D.C.'s AIDS Dollars The Washington Post