COVID-19 in Indian Country
The membership of Oklahoma Indian Gaming Association voted to cancel its 2020 Conference and Trade Show, in an abundance of caution related to the ongoing novel coronavirus pandemic and continuing spread of COVID-19 as a result.
Don't miss it! The Association of American Indian Physicians is hosting its weekly 'Ask a Native Physician' COVID-19 Town Hall Meeting.
Given the profound and disparate impact that COVID-19 has had on Black, Latinx, and Native communities, the SNMA and ANAMS strongly urge federal and state legislators and health departments to take immediate action to combat this disparity in health outcomes.
A top Interior Department official charged with overseeing the disbursement of direct emergency relief to tribes failed to disclose that she is married to a lobbyist for an Alaska Native Corporation that is asking for relief funding, Western Values Project discovered.
Actions by the Treasury Department demonstrate a deep lack of understanding and are contrary to the principles and foundation of our sovereign-to-sovereign diplomatic relationship.
Native peoples with COVID-19 are being severely undercounted.
The Department of the Treasury and Department of the Interior announced they will be begin disbursements of a portion of the $8 billion meant for tribes under the Coronavirus Relief Fund.
Please join us on May 5th, 2020, as we honor missing and murdered Indigenous women and together increase our national awareness and demand change at the tribal, federal and state levels.
Oklahoma City Indian Clinic has stepped up to protect the well-being of Oklahomans and reduce the risk of spreading novel coronavirus, or COVID-19.
NAFOA is keeping you informed as you adjust to changing times.
The Piestewa Peak Chapter of the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution continues to lend a helping hand to healthcare and other essential workers on the front lines of the pandemic.
On April 30, 2020, IllumiNative, Taboo, NDN Collective and Indian Country Today co-hosted the Native Americans & Coronavirus Virtual Town Hall as part of IllumiNative’s #WarriorUp campaign.
Please join Pollen Nation Magazine for an ongoing series of live podcasts on News Native People Need.
NDN Collective announces a Request for Information to collaboratively identify contractors and other technical assistance providers who can provide support to Indigenous communities bracing from economic impacts, stresses to public services due to COVID-19.
Tune-in this Thursday, April 30th at 8PM ET for the Native Americans & Coronavirus Virtual Town Hall co-hosted by the Black Eyed Peas’ Taboo, IllumiNative, NDN Collective and Indian Country Today as part of IllumiNative’s #WarriorUp campaign.
The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights, with its campaign And Still I Vote and in partnership with the Native American Rights Fund, will host a Turn Up Tuesdays Facebook Live Event.
The Alaska Native Village Corporation Association and the ANCSA Regional Association issued a statement in connection with litigation over the $8 billion coronavirus relief fund promised to tribal governments.
Nicole Ducheneaux, partner at the Big Fire Law and Policy Group, offered a statement in connection with litigation over the $8 billion coronavirus relief fund.
A federal judge's decision is a win for federally recognized tribal governments and clarifies that Alaska Native corporations are not tribal governments.
You are invited to the Association of American Indian Physicians 'Ask a Native Physician' COVID-19 Town Hall Meeting on April 29, 2020.
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