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Mental Health Emerging Issue for Kansas Indian Tribes

Sign on the Potawatomi Indian Reservation (Photo by Bryan Thompson)
Sign on the Potawatomi Indian Reservation (Photo by Bryan Thompson)

Members of the four Indian tribes with reservations in northeast Kansas recently gathered to talk about health. There was discussion about continuing the fight against diseases that have plagued Indians for generations. But as Heartland Health Monitor’s Bryan Thompson reports, it didn't stop there.


Want more? Check out this article on the KHI News Service website.

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Heartland Health Monitor is a unique reporting collaboration focused on health issues and their impact in Missouri and Kansas. The partners —— KCUR Public Radio, KCPT Public Television, KHI News Service and Kansas Public Radio —— strive to bring listeners and readers timely, accurate and comprehensive coverage of a topic that leaves noone untouched.