Indige-Nurse: Obesity is an Indigenous Health Crisis. So What Can We Do?
/ | 1 Comment on Indige-Nurse: Obesity is an Indigenous Health Crisis. So What Can We Do?Indige-Nurse is a column published by Powwows.com and written by Jeanette Centeno, a Registered Nurse (RN) and Case Manager (CM) who holds a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN). Centeno (Taíno) draws on her experience in the medical field and her own indigenous background to educate Native communities on the….
Read moreIndige-Nurse: Top 10 Ways Native Americans Can Prevent Diabetes
/ | 1 Comment on Indige-Nurse: Top 10 Ways Native Americans Can Prevent DiabetesIndige-Nurse is a column published by Powwows.com and written by Jeanette Centeno, a Registered Nurse (RN) and Case Manager (CM) who holds a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN). Centeno (Taíno) draws on her experience in the medical field and her own indigenous background to educate Native communities on the….
Read moreThe Time Has Come For a Real Indigenous Superhero Movie
/ | 7 Comments on The Time Has Come For a Real Indigenous Superhero MovieComic books allow us to enter into the world of superheroes who have incredible abilities, yet face very human struggles. But what happens when this world is turned into a movie featuring mostly white male superheroes? Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) and DC Extended Universe (DCEU) are the titans of the….
Read more10 Biggest Native American Tribes Today
/ | 20 Comments on 10 Biggest Native American Tribes TodayWhat’s the biggest Native American tribe in the U.S. today? Well, Native Americans and Alaska Natives now account for more than 2 percent of the total U.S. population, and that number continues to grow each year. By the year 2060, the U.S. Census projects that the indigenous peoples population could….
Read moreHow Can We Improve Healthcare in Indigenous Communities? – An RN’s Take
| 2 Comments on How Can We Improve Healthcare in Indigenous Communities? – An RN’s TakeAs COVID-19 numbers continue to rise and healthcare workers struggle to keep patients safe, indigenous communities across the U.S. fight to be recognized. COVID-19, along with many other diseases, has disproportionately impacted tribal communities, who, at times, lack essential needs and access to adequate medical care. But COVID-19 is just….
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