Black Hills Center for American Indian Health
The Black Hills Center for American Indian Health is a non-profit organization dedicated to enhancing the health and wellness of American Indian tribes and communities through research, service, education, and philanthropy. Founded in 1998 by Dr. Jeffrey A. Henderson, the Center has successfully secured over $28 million in research grants, ultimately benefiting tribal members and contributing significantly to tribal economies.
With a focus on culturally relevant health initiatives, the Center emphasizes the holistic well-being—physical, mental, spiritual, and cultural—of American Indian peoples. Dr. Patricia Nez Henderson, a prominent public health scientist, collaborates with tribes to implement and evaluate impactful research projects, furthering the organization's mission to connect with and support indigenous communities.
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