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  Overseeing the delivery of Health Care to Native American people in the Northwest

Burns Pauite Tribe

Our Northern Paiute ancestors (the Wada-Tika) were small peaceful bands who roamed extensively in central eastern Oregon. They were hunter-gatherers. Our ancient leaders governed without a formalized governmental structure or permanent chiefs. Recognized in 1973, our reservation now covers 930 acres of trust land, and 320 acres of fee-patent land. Another 11,000 plus acres of allotted lands is held in trust for individual Indians. In 1988, a newly revised Constitution and By-Laws were adopted by our people, and approved by the Bureau of Indian Affairs.

Tribal Health and Prevention Services

  • Health Management
  • Community Health Nursing & Representatives
  • IHS Alcohol & Mental Health Programs
  • State Alcohol Prevention Program
  • Breast & Cervical Cancer Project
  • Domestic Water System
  • Community Nutrition and Commodity Foods Distribution Programs.
The Wada-Tika Health Center was constructed and completed on August 13, 1996. It is located on the Burns Paiute Reservation.

The user population for 2004 was 241.


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Burns-Paiute Tribal Health
HC 71, 100 PaSiGo St.
Burns, OR 97720
Phone: 541-573-7312
Fax: 541-573-4217



 


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