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Each department provides a variety of programs for the community. You can find a list of each programs inside each department page listed in the main menu or view all in the link below
REACH
The Racial Ethnic Approaches to Community Health (REACH) Journey to Wellness program aims to improve health, prevent chronic disease, and reduce health disparities among Michigan’s American Indians.
Menthol and Other Flavored Tobacco Products
The high prevalence of menthol and flavored tobacco use in American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) communities poses a significant threat to public health. Menthol and flavored tobacco has been recognized as a catalyst for smoking initiation and addiction, posing an additional hurdle to quitting efforts.
Gigiigoo’inann Study
The Gigiigoo’inann (our fish) study helps us gather important information to best educate and inform healthy fish consumption practices. The study is documented online and can be accessed through a PC or phone. We will be sure to share further information on our next Gigiigoo’inann study.
Three Fires Cancer Consortium
The Three Fires programs aim to decrease cancer rates, improve the quality of life among cancer survivors and decrease cancer morbidity and mortality for Michigan’s American Indians.
Breast and Cervical Cancer Control (BC3NP)
The Inter-Tribal Council of Michigan supports Michigan tribal communities in reducing structural barriers to breast and cervical cancer screenings, follow-up diagnostic services, and cancer treatment.
Nutrition and Food Access
Nutrition-related chronic disease (diabetes, cancer, and heart disease) impacts many and can be prevented through living a healthy lifestyle including physical activity and proper nutrition.
Cancer Prevention and Control
The Inter-Tribal Council of Michigan works with tribes, state, and national partners to support effective cancer prevention, control, and survivorship strategies for American Indian populations.
COVID-19 Resources
This web portal is designed as a COVID-19 response to benefit the entire geographical area of Michigan both tribal and non-tribal through enhanced resource and information sharing, as well as joint communication and collaboration.
DEPARTMENTAL
RESOURCES
Living Stories and Seasonal Reflections from Gichigami
Living Stories and Seasonal Reflections from Gichigami About MSU Food Fight Exhibit CLICK HERE TO LISTEN AND LEARN ABOUT FOOD FIGHT The exhibit centers on the relationships the Anishinaabek have
Cancer Survivorship Resources
Cancer Survivorship Resources Resources Cancer Journey Resource Guide Designed by the Three Fires Cancer Consortium and the Inter-Tribal Council of Michigan, this Cancer Journey Resource Guide is a helpful tool
Three Fires Cancer Consortium
The Three Fires programs aim to decrease cancer rates, improve the quality of life among cancer survivors and decrease cancer morbidity and mortality for Michigan’s American Indians.
Behavioral Health And Services
View our all of our behavioral health services, digital stories, and data repository.
Childhood is Sacred
Childhood is Sacred About Childhood is Sacred When making decisions, our Anishinaabeg ancestors thought about the impact their decision and planning would have seven generations ahead. It is a cultural
Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System
The NaBRFS is one of the only sources of state-specific, population-based estimates of the prevalence of various health behaviors, medical conditions, and preventive health care practices among Native American Michigan adults.
Anishnaabek Cooking Resources
Anishinaabek Cooking Resources Additional Resource 13 Moons Curriculum Healthy Cooking Anishinaabek Way Cookbook Included below is a collaborative collection of recipes, cooking videos, and other healthy nutrition materials titled Anishinaabek
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December 15, 2024 – Native Family Engagement Events
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