Specifications include, but are not limited to: 1. Utilize Design Justice Network and The Aspen Institute’s recommendations on co- design and co-creation to recruit and bring together the committee mentioned above to co-design the project. 2. Work collaboratively with students, staff, partners and community members to co- design the project. 3. Work under the supervision of the Department of Tribal Education and work closely with the City of Missoula’s Principal Investigator and Project Manager to implement the project. 4. Co-create and gather resources for indigenous STEM health education with hands- on activities interlaced with tribal cultural knowledge and health sciences. 5. Provide mentorship for high school students on their indigenous STEM health science research projects.