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  1. Gail Dana-Sacco, PhD, MPH. Executive Director, Maine AHEC Network; Assistant Professor, GPPH. Location. Linnell Hall 109. Contact. gdanasacco@une.edu. (207) 221-4462. Credentials. Education. Visit. Apply. Info. Locations and Contact.

  2. Contact Gail directly. Gail Dana-Sacco PhD MPH acts on her passion for strengthening community identity and agency by using a research approach that gives voice to Indigenous knowledge, as...

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    • Gail Dana
    • Wayfinders for Health
    • Brunswick, Maine, United States
  3. Gail DANA-SACCO | Cited by 335 | of Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, MD (JHSPH) | Read 13 publications | Contact Gail DANA-SACCO.

  4. Feb 3, 2022 · Gail Dana-Sacco, PhD, MPH, Peskotomuhkat, Associate Faculty, Johns Hopkins Center for American Indian Health and founder of Wayfinders for Health, recognizes and addresses the systematic drivers of inequity through Indigenous research and scholarship and works to activate Indigenous languages as a collective pathway to health.

  5. Apr 18, 2015 · American Journal of Community Psychology. Original Article. The Relationship of Adverse Childhood Experiences to PTSD, Depression, Poly-Drug Use and Suicide Attempt in Reservation-Based Native American Adolescents and Young Adults. Teresa N. Brockie, Gail Dana-Sacco, Gwenyth R. Wallen, Holly C. Wilcox, Jacquelyn C. Campbell.

    • Teresa N. Brockie, Gail Dana-Sacco, Gwenyth R. Wallen, Holly C. Wilcox, Jacquelyn C. Campbell
    • 2015
  6. Our collective identity as Indigenous people resides here and provides a firm foundation for strong healthy communities. Author Gail Dana-Sacco explores the history of Maine’s Indigenous peoples and their interactions with the state of Maine over its 200-year history.

  7. The Indigenous Researcher as Individual and Collective. Building a Research Practice Ethic within the Context of Indigenous Languages. gail dana-sacco. We Indigenous scholars can exercise more proactive leadership by practic-ing critical introspection and building strength and capacity from within our communities.

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