COVID-19 in Indian Country
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 […]

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.

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.

Beginning on April 2, 2020, the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe will begin setting up checkpoints on main routes through the reservation.

Chairman Darrell G. Seki, Sr. of the Red Lake Nation declared medical martial law on the reservation on April 1, 2020.

The number of positive tests for COVID-19 has reached a total of 214 for the Navajo Nation.

As the COVID-19 pandemic remains a threat both locally and nationally, Harrah’s Cherokee Casinos has further extended its closure through the end of April.

As cases of COVID-19 increase in Wyoming and pose a growing threat to tribal communities, a temporary stay-at-home order was enacted on the Wind River Reservation.

During times of great uncertainty and hardship, the Cherokee people have never shied away from standing on the front lines.

Navajo Nation President Jonathan Nez and Vice President Myron Lizer met with Federal Emergency Management Administration representatives.

The Lummi Nation confirmed the 17th COVID-19 positive case within the community.

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.

The Pueblo of Zuni has confirmed its first COVID-19 case on the reservation in New Mexico.

The number of positive tests for COVID-19 has reached a total of 174 for the Navajo Nation.

The Naat’áanii Development Corp.–Molina partnership will remain long-term project of Navajo Nation Council, said Speaker Seth Damon.

Kewadin Casinos has been closely monitoring the recommendations of public health officials as it relates to Coronavirus (COVID19).

An employee of the casino owned by the Yakama Nation has tested positive for COVID-19.