2019-08-222019-08-222008-12-012009-01-26https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12503/29273Indigenous populations often suffer a disproportionate burden of illness and barriers in achieving health and wellness. In the Indian state of Kerala this population constitutes 1% of the population and little is known about their culture, health beliefs, behaviors, and profile. This lack of information makes the work of NGOs seeking to provide health-related services difficult. Yearoutindia, a volunteer-based NGO, requested a health needs assessment on the Mannan indigenous population in the small rural village of Kozhimala. Using Rapid Assessment Process (RAP) methodology, the researcher conducted the assessment during the summer of 2008. RAP allowed for the collection of deep qualitative information. Data informed the development of health checkup, promotion, and community mobilization activities.application/pdfenCommunity Health and Preventive MedicineDemography, Population, and EcologyDesign of Experiments and Sample SurveysHealth Services ResearchMedical SciencesMedicine and Health SciencesPublic HealthQuantitative, Qualitative, Comparative, and Historical MethodologiesSocial and Cultural AnthropologyKeralaIndigenous tribal groupsrapid assessment process methodologyparticipatory methodCommunity-Based Health Needs Assessment: Mannan Community of KozhimalaThesis