COVID-19 in Indian Country
Navajo Nation President Jonathan Nez is updating his people on the coronavirus.

As tribes look to the federal government to uphold its trust and treaty responsibilities during the worst public health crisis in decades, one important agency is receiving failing grades for its response to the coronavirus pandemic. https://www.indianz.com/News/2020/03/31/centers-for-disease-control-and-preventi.asp

Covid-19 is posing a number of challenges for truck drivers who deliver food and supplies throughout the nation and into our communities.

At Crushing Colonialism we're very concerned for our Indigenous relatives under the COVID-19 pandemic.

The Navajo Nation Council launched an extensive radio campaign to urge constituents to follow guidelines to prevent the spread of COVID-19.

Due to the COVID-19 Coronavirus pandemic, the Santa Fe Indian School Board of Trustees voted unanimously to keep the campus closed.

The Navajo Police Department began holding road blocks, as the Navajo Nation-wide curfew took effect.

The number of positive tests for COVID-19 has reached a total of 148 for the Navajo Nation.

Kevin Abourezk of Indianz.Com will interview Navajo journalist Marley Shebala on Facebook Live!

Navajo Nation President Jonathan Nez, Vice President Myron Lizer, and the Division of Economic Development announced that all Bashas’ Diné Markets on the Navajo Nation will extend their elderly shopping hours.

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The Naat’áanii Development provided the following official statement to correct false and misleading statements that mischaracterized the organization and its work.

Tribes ask for fair, streamlined disbursement process with federal agencies.

We're bringing you the latest COVID-19 updates affecting Indian Country and more.

In today’s podcast we sit down with Jack Hedrick-Lightfoot and focus on the topic of Planning for the Unexpected Part 1 Preparing for Times of Crisis.

The health and safety of our visitors and staff remains the number one priority of the Bureau of Land Management.

Bay Mills Resort & Casinos has announced that casino operations will remain closed until at least the end of April.

The Indian Health Service has updated its coronavirus testing data.

With the nation hobbled by the coronavirus crisis, the U.S. Supreme Court continues work on McGirt v. Oklahoma, the only Indian law case set for argument during the current term.

Toma Campbell shared a video of her son to the Social Distancing Powwow page. It's brought joy to people around the world.