One report on death-related practices among American-Indian (or First Nation) peoples in Canada suggested the value of trained native interpreters who could _________.

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Answer: The values of trained native interpreters who can be a spokesman, helps the sick, during the final days of their lives, to return to their home communities. This serves as their advocates, as their believe it is more fulfulling to die in your home community.

Explanation: The American-Indian or first nation Americans are referred to as the native Americans, who's origins can be traced to Canada. The once at Canada are believed to be at their home community and living a fulfilled life. Their believe the trained interpreters should be able to advocate for patients who may not survive in the hospital, to return to their home communities and die a fulfilling death, as it is believed that it is more fulfulling to die among your families, than to die out somewhere.