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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

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.
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Cancer Survivorship Resources
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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.

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
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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.
Upcoming Events

September 19 – 20, 2022 Mobile Mammography Unit at Keweenaw Bay Indian Community
Spectrum Health Betty Ford Breast Care Services is

Young Child Wellness Advisory Council Meeting
The Inter-Tribal Council of Michigan’s LAUNCH grant is hosting a virtual Young Child Wellness Advisory Council meeting on Friday, August 19th from 11AM to 1:30 PM. During the meeting, Michelle Leask of ITCMI will provide an Introduction to Adverse Childhood Experiences and share a presentation for parents and a tool to help parents deal with child behaviors followed by a discussion on children’s behaviors and health. Please feel free to share the information about this event with your peers and colleagues.

September 22, 2022 Mobile Mammography Unit at Hannahville Health Center
Schedule an Appointment Spectrum Health Betty Ford Breast
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Inter Tribal Council of Michigan
Founded in 1968, The Inter-Tribal Council of Michigan, Inc. is a 501 (C)(3) Non-Profit corporation. The agency is a consortium of the 12 federally recognized tribes within the state of Michigan.
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This is our lead spokesperson for the importance of self-advocacy and cancer screening. Chris Polasky is a Colon Cancer Survivor who credits screening, and the support of his family in beating cancer. Colon Cancer is Preventable. Follow Chris’s advice; If something doesn’t feel right, call your doctor and asked to be screened. Don’t wait!
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