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Watch as Abigail Echo-Hawk, MA , Director, Urban Indian Health Institute and Executive Vice President, Seattle Indian Health Board discusses how western-based models of achieving health equity have not worked for Indigenous communities and must shift to be inclusive of non-western modalities if true equity is to be achieved. An Indigenous framework will be presented that discusses strength-based protective factors and illustrates how to interrupt colonially built health disparities through courageous policy and practice that benefits tribal communities in rural and urban settings, and all communities' Indigenous peoples are ingrained in. This framework defies and resists the impacts of ongoing oppression and resulting historical trauma, it moves into historical healing which gathers the pieces and stitches them back together in bold, beautiful, intricate patterns of strength and resiliency woven on the fabric of Indigenous knowledge and cultural systems. Q&A session moderated by Jamie Trotter. Session recorded during Holding the Line: Defending Equity in Health Care Fall 2025 Innovation Summit https://www.uihi.org/ Homepage – Urban Indian Health Institute health justice, #indigenous health, storytelling, health equity, cancer, patient navigation, rural health, health literacy, social needs, patient advocacy, health communications, equity, chronic illness, health care, health disparity, health department, healthcare storytelling, social services