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Tribes, long shut out from their own health data, fight for access and sovereignty

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When Stephanie Russo Carroll, a citizen of the Native Village of Kluti-Kaah in Alaska, set out to earn her doctorate in tribal health 15 years ago, she focused her research on tribal cultural and health programs within six tribes.

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Tribes, long shut out from their own health data, fight for access and sovereignty

Stephanie Russo Carroll, an associate professor of public health at the University of Arizona, co-founded the U.S. Indigenous Data Sovereignty Network and directs the Collaboratory for Indigenous Data Governance. American Indian and Alaska Native tribes are fighting for equal governance and sovereignty over their own health data. Photo by Kris Hanning | University of ArizonaWhen Stephanie Russo Carroll, a citizen of the Native Village of Kluti-K…

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