Alaska Natives and American Indians gather over suicide prevention

Fri, September 14, 2007 
Posted in Alaska News

Alaska Natives and American Indians have the highest suicide rate of any racial or ethnic group in the U.S., particularly among youth. Beginning about age 20, Native males are four times more likely to commit suicide than Native females, according to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC). Delegates from 13 Alaska Native and Lower 48 American Indian communities are meeting in Juneau this week to talk about suicide prevention. The conference includes delegates from the Alaska villages of Angoon, Huslia, Noorvik, Savoonga and Alakanuk.

Rosemarie Alexander, KTOO - Juneau

 
 Standard Podcast [1:28m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download

Comments

Comments are closed on this item.

Alaska Public Radio Network (APRN) is a public service of Alaska Public Telecommunications, Inc. (APTI)
3877 University Dr  |  Anchorage AK 99508  |  907-550-8400  |  Copyright ©2004-2007 APTI