Years in Review
2023
Speaker Presentations
Poster Presentations
2022
Speaker Presentations
Poster Presentations
2021
Speaker Presentations
Week 1
- “Youth Perspectives on Cultural Strengths and Resilience in Two Research Projects Using Photovoice and Digital Storytelling in Rural Alaska Native Communities” by Donald Charlie, Jessica Black, Inna Rivkin and Janessa Newman
- “Indigenous Ways of Knowing and Decolonizing Methodologies in Indigenous Health and Wellness Research” by Alexandra King and Malcolm King
- “Sexual Risk Behaviors and the Legacy of Colonial Violence Among Northern Plains American Indian Youth” by Mike Anastario, Paula FireMoon and Elizabeth Rink
- “The Development and Testing of a Multi-Level, Multi-Component Pilot Intervention to Reduce Sexual and Reproductive Health Disparities in a Tribal Community” by Elizabeth Rink et. al.
- “Beaded Seal Hearts” by Amelia Simeonoff
- “Building Respectful Research Relationships with Indigenous Communities” by Suzanne Stewart, Melanie Jeffrey and Sandra Juutilainen
- “Methodology Matters: Designing A Pilot Study Guided by Indigenous Epistemologies” by Sandra Juutilainen, Melanie Jeffrey and Suzanne Stewart
- “Researching within an Indigenous Paradigm” by Shawn Wilson
- “From Acknowledgement to Action: How Can Land Acknowledgement in Alaska Meaningfully Contribute to Equality?” by Melissa Shaginoff
- “Using Community-Based Participatory Research to Design, Conduct, and Evaluate Randomized Controlled Trials with American Indian Communities” by Elizabeth Rink et. al.
- “You Are On Indigenous Land: Resources & Considerations for Recognizing Indigenous People through Land Acknowledgement” by Melissa Shaginoff
Week 2
- “Accelerated Review of Research Amidst A Pandemic” by Elizabeth Ferucci
- “ANTHC Non-Research Review Process: Abstracts, Manuscripts, Proposals, Presentations, Brochures and Factsheets” by Karen Morgan
- “ANTHC Research Review Process: Abstracts, Manuscripts and Proposals” by Abbie Willetto
- “Genomic Research and Community Engagement with Indigenous Communities” by Jessica Blanchard
- “Drum Assisted Recovery Therapy for Native Americans (DARTNA): Results From A Feasibility Clinical Trial” by Daniel Dickerson
- “Genetic Research with Alaska Native People: Lessons Learned and Future Possibilities” by Denise Dillard
- “Developing Indigenous Health Indicators for Climate Action: The Swinomish Example” by Jamie Donatuto and Larry Campbell
- “Indigenous Data Sovereignty: Leadership and Application” by Kathy Etz
- “Ethical Engagement in Indigenous Health and Wellness Research in the Virtual Era” by Alexandra King and Malcolm King
- “Bone Bead Lanyard” by Amelia Simeonoff
- “The Alaska Area Specimen Bank: A Tribal-Federal Partnership to Maintain and Manage A Resource for Health Research” by Brenna Simons-Petrusa
- “Alaska Area Specimen Bank: A Unique Tribal-Federal Partnership” by Brenna Simons
- “Love Yourself” by Elizabeth “Liz” Sunnyboy
- “A Year Like No Other” by David Wilson
Week 3
- “Partnering with Indigenous Communities to Design and Implement Strength-Based Health Interventions” by Vanessa Simonds
- “Health Research Design, Data Analysis, and Where to Find Data” by Gretchen Day
- “Media, Ethics & Deliberation” by Dalaki Livingston
- “Developing a Research Proposal” by Sarah Nash
- “PILITIQATGIINNIQ ‘Working in a Collaborative Way for the Common Good’: A Perspective on the Space Where Health Research Methodology and Inuit Epistemology Come Together” by Gwen Healey and Andrew Tagak Sr.
- “The Eight Ujarait (Rocks) Model: Supporting Inuit Adolescent Mental Health With an Intervention Model Based on Inuit Knowledge and Ways of Knowing” by Gwen Healey, Jennifer Noah and Ceporah Mearns
- “ᑎᒥᒐ ᐃᑯᒪᔪᖅ Timiga, Ikumajuq My Body, the Light Within Workshop at Inuksuk High” by Maria Cherba, Valerie Young and Gwen Healey
Poster Presentations
- “Alaska Participation in a Vaccine Effectiveness Study of the Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna COVID-19 Vaccines among Healthcare Personnel, January-March 2021” by Rosalyn Singleton et. al.
- “One Health Insignes from a Youth Dog Mushing Program in Rural Alaska Reflected through Photovoice, Digital Storytelling, and Focus Groups” by Cathy Brooks et. al.
- (Cronk) Cultural Responsiveness in Pediatric Screening _ Developing a Companion Document to the Ages and Stages Questionnaire (ASQ-3) for Norton Sound Region, Al”Cultural Responsiveness in Pediatric Screening: Developing a Companion Document to the ASQ-3 in Norton Sound Region, Alaska” by Katherine Cronk
- “The Goodness of Life for Every Alaska Native (GLEAN) Scale” by Maria Crouch
- “Respiratory Hospitalizations in Alaska Native/American Indian Children Before and During the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) Pandemic” by Rosalyn Singleton et. al.
- “COVID-19 in Remote Alaska: Food Security and Vaccine Acceptance” by Ruby Fried, Micah Hahn, Patricia Cochran, Tricia Howe and Laura Eichelberger
- “Facebook Intervention for Connecting Alaska Native People Who Smoke to Quit (CAN Quit): Phase 2 & 3 Results” by Zoe Merritt et. al.
Session Recordings
Week 1
Monday, May 10
- Welcome by Valerie Nurr’araaluk Davidson
- Blessing Spirit of the Wolf Mask
- Graham Hingangaroa Smith
- Land Acknowledgement Workshop
- Linda Tuhiwai Smith
Tuesday, May 11
Wednesday, May 12
Thursday, May 13
- Krystal Tsosie
- Maka Monture Paki
- Building respectful research relationships
- Preventing Suicide Sapmi
Friday, May 14
Week 2
Monday, May 17
Tuesday, May 18
Wednesday, May 19
Thursday, May 20
Friday, May 21
Week 3
Monday, May 24
Tuesday, May 25
Wednesday, May 26
Thursday, May 27
Friday, May 28
2020
Speakers/Presentations
Recordings
Week 1
- Decolonizing and Indigenizing Research Methods by Danica Love Brown, PhD
- Advancing Community-Centered Research by Anne Jensen, PhD
- Indigenous Mentoring Network & Community Engagement in Research by Cheryl Barnabe, PhD
- Two-Eyed Seeing Workshop by Drs. Alexandra & Malcolm King, Sharon Jinkerson-Brass and Candice Norris
- Indigenous Logic Modelling Workshop by Stacy Rasmus, PhD
- Indigenous Connectedness as a Framework for Relational Healing by Jessica Ullrich, PhD
- CBPR: A Journey of Self-Discovery by Jordan Lewis, PhD
Week 2
- Calricaraq Yup’ik Wellness Model by Rose Domnick, Moses Ayagalria and Leona Johansson
- rETHICS – Research Ethics Training for Health in Indigenous Communities by Cynthia Pearson, PhD
- Special Considerations: Genetics Research by Katrina Claw, PhD
- The Alaska Area Specimen Bank by Brenna Simons-Petrusa, PhD
- The Critical Role of Alaska Native Elders in Research by Melissa Castaneda, Rebecca Ervin and Maria Crouch,MS
- IHS/AAIRB – Human Subjects Principles by Terry Powell
- Public Health Surveillance and the 2018 Common Rule: Ethical and Regulatory Considerations by Laura Youngblood, MPH
- Tribal Review of Health Research by Abbie Willetto, MA
Week 3
- Indigenous Ways of Knowing by Agatha Panigkaq John-Shields, PhD
- Developing a Research Proposal by Sarah Nash, PhD
- Study Design, Data and Analysis & Where to Find Data by Gretchen Day, MPH
- Creating Ethical and Inclusive Spaces of Engagement for Indigenous Research by Larissa Crawford
- Becoming a Resilient Scientist by Sharon Milgram, PhD
- Health Careers & Medical School: Tricks, Tips, Techniques for Applying by Mary Owen, MD