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Indigenous-led health care partnerships in Canada
Lindsay Allen, Andrew Hatala, Sabina Ijaz, Elder David Courchene and Elder Burma Bushie
CMAJ March 02, 2020 192 (9) E208-E216; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1503/cmaj.190728
Lindsay Allen
Community Health Sciences (Allen, Hatala), Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Man.; Turtle Lodge Central House of Knowledge, Sagkeeng First Nations (Ijaz, Courchene), Fort Alexander, Man.; Giigewigamig First Nation Health Authority (Ijaz, Bushie), Pine Falls, Man.
Andrew Hatala
Community Health Sciences (Allen, Hatala), Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Man.; Turtle Lodge Central House of Knowledge, Sagkeeng First Nations (Ijaz, Courchene), Fort Alexander, Man.; Giigewigamig First Nation Health Authority (Ijaz, Bushie), Pine Falls, Man.
Sabina Ijaz
Community Health Sciences (Allen, Hatala), Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Man.; Turtle Lodge Central House of Knowledge, Sagkeeng First Nations (Ijaz, Courchene), Fort Alexander, Man.; Giigewigamig First Nation Health Authority (Ijaz, Bushie), Pine Falls, Man.
Elder David Courchene
Community Health Sciences (Allen, Hatala), Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Man.; Turtle Lodge Central House of Knowledge, Sagkeeng First Nations (Ijaz, Courchene), Fort Alexander, Man.; Giigewigamig First Nation Health Authority (Ijaz, Bushie), Pine Falls, Man.
Elder Burma Bushie
Community Health Sciences (Allen, Hatala), Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Man.; Turtle Lodge Central House of Knowledge, Sagkeeng First Nations (Ijaz, Courchene), Fort Alexander, Man.; Giigewigamig First Nation Health Authority (Ijaz, Bushie), Pine Falls, Man.

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Indigenous-led health care partnerships in Canada
Lindsay Allen, Andrew Hatala, Sabina Ijaz, Elder David Courchene, Elder Burma Bushie
CMAJ Mar 2020, 192 (9) E208-E216; DOI: 10.1503/cmaj.190728
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