COVID-19 in Indian Country
The Navajo Nation has reported a total of 241 COVID-19 positive cases, another increase on the largest reservation in the United States.

In a March 30, 2020, letter, Governor Max A. Zuni of the Pueblo of Isleta confirmed one COVID-19 positive case within the tribal community.

There are 3 confirmed cases of COVID-19 within the Pueblo of San Felipe.

  According to the Office of Governor Thomas Moquino Jr. of Kewa (Santo Domingo Pueblo), a COVID-19 positive case has been reported “for a patient living in a neighboring community” to the tribe’s reservation in New Mexico. “This case represents the only positive case identified at SDHC, and the appropriate officials and corresponding healthcare facility […]

The Pascua Yaqui Tribe confirmed the deaths of two citizens from COVID-19, the disease caused by the coronavirus.

The Indian Health Service has updated its coronavirus testing data, reflecting results as of 7pm Eastern on April 1, 2020.

Our Osage Nation Congress is meeting through technology and on-line means during our current 24 day Hun-Kah session.

The 2020 Four Winds Invitational has been rescheduled for July 31 through August 2 at the Blackthorn Golf Club in South Bend, Indiana.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE April 2, 2020 California Valley Miwok Tribe Chairwoman Issues Statement in Response to Passage of Federal Stimulus Package California Valley Miwok Tribe Among Native Americans Shut Out from COVID-19 Relief La Grange, CA— The California Valley Miwok Tribe’s Chairwoman Silvia Burley issued a statement today in response to the $2 trillion coronavirus […]

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The agenda is live and registration is open for NAFOA's Virtual Conference.

The 2020 Democratic National Convention will now be held the week of August 17 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

The first page of the March 2020 issue of Squol Quol, the Lummi Nation's newspaper, shows how hard the tribe has been hit by the coronavirus.

'Operation First of the Month' helps many Navajo elders.

Cultural tourism not only creates and grows new businesses and jobs, it can also help to strengthen and preserve local traditions, customs, language, and culture.

With the number of COVID-19 cases in Indian Country continuing to rise, the Trump administration is embarking on the most consequential tribal consultation in recent history.

Stacy Bohlen (National Indian Health Board), Aaron Payment (Sault Tribe) and Myra Pickering (Otoe-Missouria Tribe) joined the Indianz.Com broadcast on April 2, 2020.

President Julian Bear Runner of the Oglala Sioux Tribe announced a number of actions being taken to prevent the spread of the coronavirus on the Pine Ridge Reservation.