Tribal Environmental Health Summit 2018

On June 25-26 2018, the Community Engagement Core hosted the third Tribal Environmental Health Summit. The event, which was supported in part by NIEHS, is designed to build a network of Native American and Alaskan Native researchers.

Read a synopsis of the summit here, written by NIEHS.

The summit program shows the diversity speakers. All presentations were recorded and available for viewing below.

Opening Remarks
Opening Remarks
Protecting the Health of Future Generations
Protecting the Health of Future Generations
Can Assessment of Tribal Exposure Under New TSCA Finally Drive Adoption of Green Alternatives for PBTs?
Can Assessment of Tribal Exposure Under New TSCA Finally Drive Adoption of Green Alternatives for PBTs?
Reflections on the Value of Tribal-Academic Partnerships in Research
Reflections on the Value of Tribal-Academic Partnerships in Research
Tribal Ecosystem Services – FIFRA and Federal Trusteeship
Tribal Ecosystem Services – FIFRA and Federal Trusteeship
Traditional Land Management of the Kalapuyans
Traditional Land Management of the Kalapuyans
Sled Dogs as Sentinels for the People They Live With
Sled Dogs as Sentinels for the People They Live With
Exposure Scenarios for Rural Lifestyles
Exposure Scenarios for Rural Lifestyles
Traditional Food Security in a Changing Arctic
Traditional Food Security in a Changing Arctic
One Health Research & Alaska Native Communities
One Health Research & Alaska Native Communities
Climate Adaptation & Waterborne Disease Prevention Crow Reservation, Montana
Climate Adaptation & Waterborne Disease Prevention Crow Reservation, Montana
Culturally Informed Data Analysis to Assess Cultural Risk & Impact of the Gold King Mine Spill
Culturally Informed Data Analysis to Assess Cultural Risk & Impact of the Gold King Mine Spill
13 Moons Environmental Health Curriculum
13 Moons Environmental Health Curriculum
Restoring K'É: The Lessons Learned to Heal Our People, Our Land, and Our Waters from Uranium Contamination
Restoring K'É: The Lessons Learned to Heal Our People, Our Land, and Our Waters from Uranium Contamination
Environmental Studies of Contamination from Abandoned Mines
Environmental Studies of Contamination from Abandoned Mines
Using NARCH for Building Environmental Health Research Capacity at Tribal Colleges
Using NARCH for Building Environmental Health Research Capacity at Tribal Colleges
Building Tribal Scientific Capacity for Environmental Health Sciences Research
Building Tribal Scientific Capacity for Environmental Health Sciences Research
An IDeA Whose Time has Come
An IDeA Whose Time has Come
Knowledge, Values, & Voices of Indigenous Peoples Drive International Policy
Knowledge, Values, & Voices of Indigenous Peoples Drive International Policy
Lessons Learned from a 15 Year Tribe-University Partnership
Lessons Learned from a 15 Year Tribe-University Partnership
Traditional Ecological Knowledge
Traditional Ecological Knowledge

Manuals and Publications

Tribal Exposure Scenarios


Environmental Justice / Law