American Indian Oral History: Interview with Alfreda Ware

The oral history interview of Alfreda Ware was conducted by UNO student Alice Milder on April 29, 1976. Ware discussed Omaha's Indian-Chicano Health Clinic including the disparities that existed as well as the needs and desires of Native Americans regarding health services. She compared health care on Indian reservations to health care available in cities. She also discussed Indian Health Services. She shared her criticisms of the existing healthcare system and incorporated firsthand experiences that reflected the need for change., 01:08:26
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Abstract/Description: The oral history interview of Alfreda Ware was conducted by UNO student Alice Milder on April 29, 1976. Ware discussed Omaha's Indian-Chicano Health Clinic including the disparities that existed as well as the needs and desires of Native Americans regarding health services. She compared health care on Indian reservations to health care available in cities. She also discussed Indian Health Services. She shared her criticisms of the existing healthcare system and incorporated firsthand experiences that reflected the need for change.
Subject(s): Seneca Nation of Indians
Indians of North America
Indians of North America -- Interviews
Omaha (Neb.) -- History
Oral histories (document genres)
Audiocassettes
Date Created: 1976-04-29

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