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Meghan Curry O’Connell, chief public health officer at the Great Plains Tribal Leaders’ Health Board, in front of the organization’s Rapid City, South Dakota, headquarters in December 2023. O’Connell has been leading the fight to get Indigenous Americans’ public health data into tribal hands. “These are real people — these aren’t just numbers,” she says. | Tara Rose Weston for VoxA decades-long digital turf war’s consequences for Indigenous communities, explained. When I first talked to Meghan Curry O’Conne

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