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This page presents educational information related to the American Indian population in Washington State.
For more information on TB in American Indian populations please read the Centennial Accord below.

 

Educational Materials:

  • 2008 Centennial Accord (PDF 258 KB)

    This document provides information related to the TB incidence rates among American Indian Tribes in Washington State.
     

  • Tuberculosis in American Indian Populations (PDF 442 KB)

    This brochure is intended to provide educational information regarding TB in tribal populations and provides contact information.Publication 343-068
     

  • Have you Noticed Change... (PDF 220 KB)

    This flyer is intended to bring attention to TB in tribal populations and provides contact information. Publication 343-067

Tribal Links:

  • Northwest Area Indian Health Board

    The Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board is a tribal organization comprised of the forty-three federally recognized tribes in Idaho, Oregon, and Washington.
     

  • Governors Office of Indian Affairs

    Website for State of Washington providing information related to Indian Affairs.
     

  • American Indian Health Commission The American Indian Health Commission for Washington State was created in 1994 by federally recognized tribes, urban Indian Health programs, and Indian Organizations to provide a forum for Tribal-State health issues.