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Native Youth on the Move Project Evaluation

Emily A. Haozous, Ph.D., R.N., FAAN

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Native Youth on the Move is a tribally based youth fitness program with a focus on traditional values. PIRE collaborated with the Notah Begay III (NBIII) Foundation to complete the final project evaluation, integrating qualitative and quantitative data while centering Indigenous knowledge and experiences. The final report was a comprehensive overview of the programming that included quantitative analysis of longitudinal participant data, application of the NBIII Foundation Indigenous Health Model to programmatic goals and outcomes, and a qualitative analysis of interview transcriptions and related program materials.

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