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Interview with Valentine Antony from California Consortium for Urban Indian Health

This interview presents information about the work offered to California urban Native American populations. Valentine Antony, of the California Consortium for Urban Indian Health describes the programs offered to Native Americans and the successes and challenges of working within an urban area. Mr. Antony discusses some of the cultural tools offered to groups and the importance of cultural identity and considerations when working with Native Americans in their area. Mr. Antony also offers some tips and keys to success for other helping professionals working with the urban Native American population.

 

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