Racial and Ethnic Minority Women in Eastern Oklahoma Assessment of Reproductive Indicators Maps and Graphs.

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Racial and Ethnic Minority Women in Eastern Oklahoma Assessment of Reproductive Indicators Maps and Graphs

Graphs Regarding Perceptions of Discrimination

Source: OSDH Chronic Disease, 2003

Maps of Eastern Oklahoma Locations of Indian Health Service, Tribal Services, Urban Indian, Public Health Center, Community Health Centers and Non-profit Health Services

Maps of Eastern Oklahoma Demographic, Maternal and Infant Health Variables

Maps of Eastern Oklahoma Health Care Access Centers

Tulsa—Osage, Rogers, Okmulgee, Wagoner, Creek (Tulsa) Miami—Ottawa Bartlesville—Washington Tahlequah—Cherokee Northeast—Nowata, Delaware, Craig, Mayes, Adair Muskogee—Muskogee McAlester—McIntosh, Pittsburg, Haskell, Latimer Southeast—Okfuskee, Hughes, Coal, McCurtain, Atoka, Pushmataha, Choctaw Ft. Smith—Leflore and Sequoyah Durant—Bryan

Tulsa—Osage, Rogers, Okmulgee, Wagoner, Creek (Tulsa) Miami—Ottawa Bartlesville—Washington Tahlequah—Cherokee Northeast—Nowata, Delaware, Craig, Mayes, Adair Muskogee—Muskogee McAlester—McIntosh, Pittsburg, Haskell, Latimer Southeast—Okfuskee, Hughes, Coal, McCurtain, Atoka, Pushmataha, Choctaw Ft. Smith—Leflore and Sequoyah Durant—Bryan

Maps of Eastern Oklahoma Traditional Tribal Lands

Source: Oklahoma GenWeb Project. Native American Traditional Lands

Source: Oklahoma GenWeb Project. Native American Traditional Lands for Eastern Oklahoma Osage Nation Cherokee Nation Quapaw Agency Creek Nation Choctaw Nation Chickasaw Nation