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Collection:
Images from the History of Medicine (NLM)
Title:
American Indian men protect our culture.
Title (Alternative):
Protect our culture
Contributor (Organization):
Inter Tribal Council of Arizona.
Subject (Genre):
Posters
Subject (MeSH Term):
Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome prevention & control
Subject (MeSH Term):
HIV Infections diagnosis
Subject (MeSH Term):
Indians, North American
Publication Information:
[Phoenix, AZ] : Inter Tribal Council of Arizona, [19--?]
Publication Country:
United States
Copyright Statement:
This item may be under copyright protection. Please ask copyright owner for permission before publishing.
Order No.:
C04060
Physical Description:
1 photomechanical print (poster) : col. ; 44 x 28 cm.
Image Description:
Subject: Poster with a photograph of two American Indian men standing by a creek with rocks in the background. One man has long black braids and is wearing a black western hat, longsleeve blue shirt, vest with an Indian design, blue jeans, and western boots. The other man is wearing a long sleeve dark blue shirt, a black leather vest, black pants and shoes, and an Indian necklace. The text of the poster urges American Indians to be tested for HIV in an effort to stop the spread of AIDS. If they are HIV positive, the testing can help them get treatment and take steps to keep from spreading it to other people. If the test shows that they are not HIV positive, they can learn how to keep from getting HIV.
Language:
eng
Restrictions on Access:
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Funding Agency:
Sponsored by the Inter Tribal Council of Arizona, Inc. through the Centers for Disease Control Cooperative agreement number U22/CCU618531
Source of Acquisition:
Transfer; Cindy Love; 2004;
URL:
Call Number:
PP05436 map
Record UI:
101456412

American Indian men protect our culture.

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