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Thursday, 09 September 2010
| Native groups join US Census Bureau in launching "Indian Country Counts" Census Campaign |
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| Written by NCAI | |
| Monday, 09 November 2009 | |
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Census Bureau Reaffirms Commitment to Working with American Indians and Alaska Natives to Ensure Accurate 2010 Count PALM SPRINGS, CA-October 12, 2009-The National Congress of American Indians (NCAI), the oldest and largest organization representing tribal governments, formally launched its 2010 Census Campaign, "Indian Country Counts," at a press conference during its Annual Convention in Palm Springs, CA. Census Bureau Director Robert M. Groves signed a reaffirmation of the Census Bureau's first American Indian and Alaska Native Policy statement.
"It is
an honor for me to reaffirm the Census Bureau's commitment to the
American Indian and Alaska Native people," said Groves. "The key to an
accurate count in the 2010 Census is the active involvement of this
organization and each of its members. We have a very strong campaign to
reach and inspire American Indians and Alaska Natives to participate in
the census, and we appreciate all of your support in making the census
a success."
James Steele, Jr., Chairman of the Confederated
Salish & Kootenai Tribes reiterated the importance of direct
community involvement in the 2010 campaign.
The
National American Indian Housing Council (NAIHC), the National Indian
Health Board (NIHB), the National Indian Child Welfare Association
(NICWA), and the National Council on Urban Indian Health (NCUIH) have
also shown their support for the 2010 Census campaign in Indian
Country.
"Diabetes, substance abuse, suicide prevention, and
obesity are only few of the health problems we are facing, and the
critical funding to provide for health care services will not happen
unless you and your family are counted in the 2010 Census," said Reno
Keoni Franklin, Chairman of the NIHB. "This is your opportunity to help
make a difference. Please make sure everyone is counted, because your
health counts!" |
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