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Events > The New York Times and the World Health Organization write about Indigenous midwifery > WHO_20200131_mcnab-hayriver-01902
Published on March 4, 2020 in The New York Times and the World Health Organization write about Indigenous midwiferyFull resolution (2560 × 1707)
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Heather Heinrichs examines baby Chloe, currently the youngest baby in Hay River. Chloe’s mother Brandy Buggins looks on. Heather, a midwife, follows babies up for six weeks after their birth. Chloe is in great health. Hay River, NWT, Canada. December 2019.

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