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THE URBAN INDIAN HEALTH CARE STORY: THE NEED FOR SERVICES

Authors: Georgiana Ignace Testimony

Publication Year: 2006

Last Updated: 2016-09-30

Journal: United States Library of Congress

Keywords: NCUIH, testimony, 2006, Georgiana Ignace

Abstract:

Honorable Chairman and Committee Members, my name is Georgiana Ignace, President of the National Council of Urban Indian Health (NCUIH). I am a member of the Menominee Tribe and serve on the board of the Gerald L. Ignace Indian Health Center, Inc., which provides health care services to the Milwaukee urban Indian community. On behalf of NCUIH, and its 34 member programs, I would like to express our appreciation for this opportunity to testify before your Committee on urban Indian health issues.

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