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  1. Don't Get Sick After June: American Indian Healthcare:: Directed by Chip Richie. With Peter Coyote, August Schellenberg. Declared wards of the state, Native Americans were promised housing, education and health care in numerous treaties with the US Government.

    • Chip Richie
    • 57
    • Documentary, Family, History
    • Peter Coyote, August Schellenberg
  2. 27 de set. de 2010 · This well-researched documentary by Rich-Heape Films presents a troubling portrait - and indictment - of the U.S. government's dismal failure to provide health care in fulfillment of federal treaty and trustee obligations with American Indian nations.

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    • DVD
  3. Filmmaker Chip Richie investigates the terrible state of the Indian Health Service in the U.S.

    • Documentary
  4. Don't Get Sick After June: American Indian Healthcare. Declared wards of the state, Native Americans were promised housing, education and healthcare in numerous treaties with the US Government. Like so many other federal promises, these too have not been met.

  5. Don't Get Sick After June: American Indian Healthcare. Declared wards of the state, Native Americans were promised housing, education and healthcare in numerous treaties with the US Government. Like so many other federal promises, these too have not been met. The budget shortfall to the Indian Health Service continues.

    • 3 min
    • 41
    • Third World Newsreel
  6. 11 de jan. de 2011 · Don't Get Sick After June: American Indian Healthcare. Rating: 3 of 5. Hosted by Peter Coyote, this documentary from the Circle of Life series traces the history of healthcare among Native Americans, covering a period from the early 1800s through the 2010 Healthcare Reform Act, along the way examining longstanding issues related to poverty, ...

  7. Watch Don't Get Sick After June on richheape. Stream or download HD movies to a ton of devices. Circle of Life Series - This well-researched documentary presents a troubling portrait - and indictment - of the U.S. government's dismal failure to provide health care in fulfillment of federal treaty and trustee obligations with American Indian ...