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Knowledge Resource Center

Welcome to the Knowledge Resource Center (KRC), the first searchable resource center devoted to the dissemination of knowledge on Urban Indian health across the United States. This knowledge bank alleviates the lack of information that urban American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) people and their communities face. The KRC contains informational tools to educate Urban Indian Organizations (UIOs), policymakers, federal officials, and the public. If you work at a UIO and wish to gain access to the restricted area, please contact research@ncuih.org.

Please note that access to materials housed on the KRC is granted at two levels: Public and Restricted.

  • The public is able to access the majority of materials, but not all documents are available to view. When a document is not publicly available, a record with a short abstract is presented instead.
  • UIO staff can access documents that only concern NCUIH membership, contain sensitive data exclusive to UIOs, or have specific copyright prohibitions against public distribution.

Our goal is to make the content of this center as comprehensive and useful as possible. To submit feedback or materials for inclusion in the KRC, please contact research@ncuih.org.

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