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1 hin 52,565 properties (e.g., Federal, State, Tribal).
5 Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), state, tribal, and local health departments assess available an
6 the conflict-affected Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) and in security-compromised Khyber P
7 during 2006-11 in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA), Balochistan, and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
8 ct areas of Pakistan (Federally Administered Tribal Areas [FATA], 30%) and Nigeria (Borno, 33%) were
9 ithin the Balochistan/Federally Administered Tribal Areas and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa regions, as well as
11 proximately the same amount of iAs as a mean Tribal, Asian, and Pacific consumer is exposed to from r
12 proximately the same amount of iAs as a mean Tribal, Asian, and Pacific consumer is exposed to from r
15 s related to community collaboration, venue, tribal authority, preferential hiring of American Indian
16 ecting cultural differences, and maintaining tribal autonomy through prereview of all study publicati
18 d the advancement of genomics research, many tribal communities in Oklahoma, appreciating the potenti
19 tive approaches that consider the context of tribal communities to better address mental health issue
24 ing Hungarians were migration-period nomadic tribal confederations that arrived in three successive w
25 with transitioning services from federal to Tribal control through contracting and compacting, evolv
26 and Pseudoturritis Interestingly, the intra-tribal diversification was marked by a high frequency of
27 he Oligocene, followed by subsequent Miocene tribal diversifications in central/southwestern Asia.
32 nship between genetically determined hepatic TRIBAL expression and markers of hepatic steatosis and c
34 ocal knowledge through outreach to state and tribal governments as well as citizen science initiative
36 8 mtDNAs representative of variation in four tribal groups (Ami, Atayal, Bunun, and Paiwan) were sequ
38 At least 31 plant species important to five tribal groups (Navajo, Hopi, Zuni, Ute Mountain Ute, and
39 f suicide and AUD vary substantially between tribal groups and across different geographical regions,
41 Additionally, in contrast to the two castes, tribal groups have very high Ancient Ancestral South Ind
42 ains = 1638) members, aged 15-54 years, of 2 tribal groups living on or near their home reservations
45 o nations but to diverse hunter-gatherer and tribal groups with a pedigree that likely traces back to
46 mans living a hunter-gatherer lifestyle (eg, tribal groups) sleep for 6-8 h per night, with the longe
47 e higher Steppe contributions than Dravidian tribal groups, providing further support for the hypothe
48 sample of 3084 members of 2 American Indian tribal groups, who were between the ages of 15 and 54 ye
49 For minimum travel, the drive times from Tribal headquarters (N = 577) and Native land population
50 dentified 5 guiding criteria for aggregating tribal health data: geographic proximity, community type
51 ch, many Native communities have established tribal health research and institutional review boards.
57 teraction term between pain interference and Tribal identity, age, gender, food insecurity, anxiety s
58 l was fit, which included pain interference, Tribal identity, an interaction term between pain interf
59 ifying potential protective factors, such as Tribal identity, is important to help inform culturally
63 es of historical tribal lands to present-day tribal lands at the aggregate and individual tribe level
64 febrile or potentially septic patients from tribal lands in Arizona, even if an alternative diagnosi
68 ricultural potential of all 24 first-contact tribal lands in Virginia, Maryland, and North Carolina.
70 chool districts encompassing American Indian tribal lands that either gained or expanded a casino wer
71 statistically compare features of historical tribal lands to present-day tribal lands at the aggregat
72 sed to evaluate the agricultural capacity of tribal lands to support a diet pattern that is consisten
73 the Navajo Nation and White Mountain Apache Tribal lands were enrolled in an observational carriage
74 n about the agricultural crop suitability of tribal lands, especially under future climate conditions
78 tions and study designs by investigators and tribal leaders to determine when aggregation or stratifi
79 ive efforts, as anthropologists, physicians, tribal leaders, and local officials, to develop and impl
80 cies whose evolutionary relationships at the tribal level have proven difficult to resolve, hindering
81 Resource managers at the state, federal, and tribal levels make decisions on a weekly to quarterly ba
83 Disease Control and Prevention (CDC); state, tribal, local, and territorial health departments; other
85 ibe, we studied genomes of eight present-day tribal members and 12 ancient individuals from two archa
86 Booklet were administered to a subset of 247 tribal members from an overall study population of 582.
87 his ancestry is also shared with present-day tribal members, providing evidence of genetic continuity
88 are high levels of "moral rigidity" in their tribal members, that is, of inflexible loyalty to their
91 ibal Elders who were enrolled members of the tribal nation and aged 55 years or older were invited to
96 essful, trusting research collaboration with tribal nations and academic investigators in Oklahoma.
98 370) on the agricultural capacity of all 24 tribal nations in Virginia, Maryland, and North Carolina
105 male, having less education, having Kalenjin tribal origin, and being >/=80 years old were associated
106 response to community concerns, we used the Tribal Participatory Research framework in collaboration
107 We recommend developing an agreement with tribal partners that reflects both health-related IRB an
109 onal studies of the health of Indigenous and tribal peoples provide important public health insights.
110 e health and social status of Indigenous and tribal peoples relative to benchmark populations from a
112 Here we highlight challenges faced by the Tribal Population of Noepe (Martha's Vineyard) and argue
113 of genetic variation among Indian caste and tribal populations and between highland and lowland Dagh
117 is study examines groundwater U cycling in a tribal region in South Dakota that participates in the S
118 irths, and was higher in the rural areas and tribal regions, such as the Nagarkurnool division of Mah
120 Washington state and enrolled in a county or tribal reservation 4-H youth development program as an i
121 n Indian teens(N=322) from four southwestern tribal reservation communities were randomlyassigned in
122 ach by classifying 49 incorporated cities, 7 tribal reservations, and 17 counties from northern Calif
124 reservations, were randomly sampled from the tribal rolls and participated in structured psychiatric
126 enetic variation, we have included caste and tribal samples from two states in South India, Daghestan
127 cluded traditional circumcision, home birth, tribal scarring, and hepatitis B virus coinfection.
128 Second, we underscore the importance of Tribal self-determination and sovereignty in public heal
129 ommunity anonymity, 3) a potential threat to tribal services eligibility, 4) broad informed consent l
131 arnataka (Lingayat and Vokkaliga castes) and tribal Soligas, sharing of the two most common haplotype
135 1-associated locus), but the contribution of TRIBAL to coronary artery disease risk remains untested.
136 owing antisense oligonucleotide targeting of TRIBAL, transcription array, quantitative reverse transc
137 imate-specific long noncoding RNA transcript TRIBAL/TRIB1AL (TRIB1-associated locus), but the contrib
140 nd hospital setting for the population of 93 tribal villages in Melghat, Central India, over 4 respir