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Crow Nation Health Program Receives National Evidence-Based Designation

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Crow Nation Health Program Receives National Evidence-Based Designation
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A chronic illness self-management program developed by and for the Apsáalooke (Crow) people of Montana has received an evidence-based designation from the National Council on Aging (NCOA).



The program, called Báa nnilah — meaning “advice that we receive from others” in the Apsáalooke language — was developed by Messengers for Health, a nonprofit based on the Crow Reservation.



“Having our Báa nnilah program recognized as an evidence-based program is very significant for us as a tribal natio

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