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RezRIDERS: A Tribally-Driven, Extreme Sport Intervention & Outcomes.

Janice Tosa,Greg Tafoya, Sherwin Sando, Estevan Sando, Kaitlyn Yepa,James Wiley,Nina Wallerstein,Julie Lucero

Journal of indigenous social development(2018)

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Reducing Risk through Interpersonal Development, Empowerment, Resiliency, and Self-Determination (RezRIDERS) is a tribally-driven youth empowerment program designed to deter substance abuse and depression symptomology among high-risk American Indian youth while increasing hope/optimism, self-efficacy, and pro-social bonding. The quasi-experimental intervention took place between 2012-2015 in the Pueblo of Jemez (New Mexico, USA). The community-based program served fifty-five total youth. RezRIDERS has four major curricular components: 1) Extreme Sport activity clusters paired with; 2) Indigenized behavioral-cognitive lessons; 3) Tribal Research Team providing program oversight and cultural mentoring; and 4) Community action projects addressing youth-identified community issues. This unique program is a modern version of challenge and journeying that Indigenous people historically experienced as norms. Using qualitative and quantitative data, intervention pilot-testing assessed feasibility and efficacy of the program.
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Cultural Mentors,Extreme Sport,Tribal Research Team,Tribal Youth,Tribally-Driven Research
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