Meth in Indian Country

Resources

Indian Girl

National Tribal Justice Resource Center

National Congress of American Indians

Methamphetamines in Indian Country: An American Problem
Uniquely Affecting Indian Country - FACT SHEET

Indian Health Services - Treatment Resources

Cherokee Nation Environmental Programs Meth Lab Hazard Assessment (2008)

The Inter-Tribal Council of Michigan, in partnership with eleven federally recognized tribes, was successful in competing for an ATR grant from SAMHSA. The Anishnaabek Healing Circle Program is the grant funded, three year initiative to give vouchers to eligible people struggling with substance abuse problems in order to pay for clinical treatment and recovery support services.
http://www.itcmi.org/services/behavioral-health-services

National Indian Country Methamphetamine Initiative

Tribal Meth Toolkit:

The toolkit includes information aimed at a variety of audiences, including: tribal leaders, educators, housing authorities, and children. NCAI Tribal Meth Task Force Ad Campaign Reports

Bubar, Roe, JD: Methamphetamine and Child Abuse in Native America
Bureau of Indian Affairs Law Enforcement Services: National Methamphetamine Initiative Survey
Heather Dawn Thompson and Elizabeth Ann Kronk-Modern Realities of the "Jurisdictional Maze" in Indian Country: Case Studies on Methamphetamine use and the Pressure to Ensure Homeland Security
NCAI: Methamphetamines in Indian Country: an American Problem Uniquely Affecting Indian Country; November 30, 2006