American Indian Committee on Alcohol and Drug Abuse

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The American Indian Committee on Alcohol and Drug Abuse is a Native American advocacy organization focused on addressing substance abuse issues in Indigenous communities and was active in broader Native rights movements in the 1970s.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Native American organization
advocacy organization
non-profit organization
activeInPeriod 1970s
advocatesFor Native American rights
community-based substance abuse programs
improved health services for Native Americans
associatedWithMovement Indigenous rights movement in the United States
Native American civil rights movement NERFINISHED
countryOfOperation United States of America
surface form: United States
fieldOfWork Indigenous rights advocacy
addiction prevention
public health
focusesOn alcohol abuse
drug abuse
public health issues in Native American communities
substance abuse in Indigenous communities
hasEthnicFocus American Indians
Native Americans NERFINISHED
hasGoal protection of Native American communities from substance-related harms
reduction of alcohol and drug abuse among Native Americans
support for Indigenous self-determination in health policy
participatedIn broader Native rights movements
serves Indigenous communities in the United States
Native Americans NERFINISHED
targetPopulation Native American families
Native American youth
usesApproach community advocacy
education on substance abuse
policy advocacy

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Trail of Broken Treaties organizer American Indian Committee on Alcohol and Drug Abuse