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Stronger Ethics, Stronger Research: Tribal Governance as a Key Community Health Speaker

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Stronger Ethics, Stronger Research: Tribal Governance as a Key Community Health Speaker

2015 CRCAIH Summit Keynote Address by Dr. Malia Villegas, National Congress of American Indians, Policy Research Center. 

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Villegas, Malia. "Stronger Ethics, Stronger Research: Tribal Governance as a Key Community Health Speaker." 3rd Annual Health Research Summit. Collaborative Research Center for American Indian Health. Rapid City, South Dakota. June 11, 2015. Presentation. (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vk82CasQJhE, accessed June 19, 2015)

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