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Wyatt Pickner is Hunkpati Dakota from the Crow Creek Sioux Tribe. He is currently the Research Manager at the American Indian Cancer Foundation whose focus is Healing with Culture and Reclaiming Indigenous Health. Wyatt grew up on the Crow Creek Indian Reservation, and now lives and works in Minneapolis, MN.
He uses his masters in Public Health to improve the well-being of Native communities across the United States. For the past 10 years he has worked with tribes, tribal organizations, and Native-serving organizations at local, regional, and national levels on research projects, capacity building, training, and community engagement.
Recommended ReadingBe a Good Relative by Melissa Buffalo and Wyatt Pickner
Connecting Traditional Values, Culture, and History to Battle Cancer in Indian Country by Wyatt Pickner
If you enjoyed this conversation please leave a review in your podcast app. CancerTalks is a platform for anyone who has been touched by cancer. Write to us at [email protected] if you have a story to share. If you’re moved to donate, please visit cancertalks.com/donate.
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Wyatt Pickner is Hunkpati Dakota from the Crow Creek Sioux Tribe. He is currently the Research Manager at the American Indian Cancer Foundation whose focus is Healing with Culture and Reclaiming Indigenous Health. Wyatt grew up on the Crow Creek Indian Reservation, and now lives and works in Minneapolis, MN.
He uses his masters in Public Health to improve the well-being of Native communities across the United States. For the past 10 years he has worked with tribes, tribal organizations, and Native-serving organizations at local, regional, and national levels on research projects, capacity building, training, and community engagement.
Recommended ReadingBe a Good Relative by Melissa Buffalo and Wyatt Pickner
Connecting Traditional Values, Culture, and History to Battle Cancer in Indian Country by Wyatt Pickner
If you enjoyed this conversation please leave a review in your podcast app. CancerTalks is a platform for anyone who has been touched by cancer. Write to us at [email protected] if you have a story to share. If you’re moved to donate, please visit cancertalks.com/donate.