Darryl Tonemah

Darryl Tonemah is an American Indian health psychologist and musician, of Kiowa, Comanche and Tuscarora heritage.

He was born on the Tuscarosa Reservation in New York, the son of Indian Health Service worker and a nurse.

He provided behavioral support for National Institutes of Health research on diabetes prevention and lifestyle change among Indian populations, and was named to the American Diabetes Association's Board of Directors in January 2011.

[2][3] In addition to his health services work, Tonemah is a recording artist, having produced five critically acclaimed CDs since 1992.

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