Minneapolis, Minnesota (NFIC)
The Human Services Division of the Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa and several American Indian organizations at the University of Minnesota-Duluth will present the premiere screening of, “Walking into the Unknown,” a new documentary program that traces the intimate journey of a middle aged Indian male through the health care system, as he gains a deeper understanding of himself and the health risks he faces.
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