COVID-19 in Indian Country
FEMA announced that federal emergency aid has been made available for the Seminole Tribe of Florida to supplement the Tribe’s efforts in the areas affected by the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic beginning on January 20, 2019 and continuing.
In the Hoporenkv Podcast, Krystal Cedeno and Wilma Noah, Training and Development Specialist of the Native Learning Center and Brandi Liberty, Owner of Morning Star Consulting, discuss details of the IHBG CARES funding.
Krystal Cedeno and Wilma Noah discuss How to Manage my Stash of Cash: Managing Your Account in the latest episode of the Native Learning Center's Hoporenkv Podcast.
The Inter-Tribal Council of the Five Tribes opposes the inclusion of Alaska Native corporations in the $8 billion coronavirus relief fund.
Would you like to be on the Hoporenkv Podcast? Hello Tribal Communities, Due to the COVID-19 we would like to extend our invitation to help spread education in Indian Country. We at the Native Learning Center are here to promote the NAHASDA objectives via podcast. If you would like to share the wonderful things that […]
In today’s podcast we sit down with Jack Hedrick-Lightfoot and focus on the topic of Planning for the Unexpected Part 2 Preparing for Times of Crisis.
Native Learning Center COVID-19 Notice Due to the current Public Health Emergency declared by the State of Florida and Chairman of the Seminole Tribe of Florida, the Tribal Council has declared an emergency closing tribal wide, , including the Native Learning Center (NLC), beginning March 16, 2020 until further notice. The NLC will continue to monitor […]
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