COVID-19 in Indian Country
Six additional positive cases of COVID-19 have been confirmed within the Pueblo of Laguna, bringing the total number to 25 on the reservation in New Mexico.

Ohkay Owingeh confirmed a second case of COVID-19 among its citizens, Governor Ron Lovato said in a July 2, 2020, update.

The Emergency Operations Center has identified two additional positive cases of COVID-19 within the Pueblo of Laguna, bringing the total to 19 confirmed cases.

The Emergency Operations Center (EOC) has identified four additional cases of COVID-19 within the Pueblo of Laguna.

Please join revolutionary multi-media artist Virgil Ortiz (Cochiti Pueblo) for a virtual talk with the Montclair Art Museum.

Gathering of Nations Radio will feature songs from Pueblo tribes throughout the summer as the coronavirus continues to impact their communities in New Mexico.

The Pueblo of Laguna has a total of six COVID-19 positive cases on the reservation in New Mexico.

The state of New Mexico awarded the Pueblo of Cochiti nearly $2.9 million in emergency funding to bring high-speed Internet to the pueblo to promote social distancing during the COVID-19 pandemic.

One additional case of COVID-19 has been confirmed within the Pueblo of Laguna. Unfortunately, the case was identified at the Laguna Rainbow Center, an elder care facility.

Kewa Pueblo, also known as Santo Domingo Pueblo, reported another increase in coronavirus cases within the tribal community in New Mexico.

Another round of coronavirus testing at Ohkay Owingeh has turned up no positive cases of COVID-19.

The Pueblo of Laguna has confirmed the first COVID-19 cases on the reservation in New Mexico. One tribal village has been placed on a complete lockdown.

Join the Mesa Prieta Petroglyph Project and Los Luceros Historic Site for our second Mesa Talks of 2020 as Art Cruz shares his knowledge of Phioge Pueblo.

Kewa Pueblo, also known as Santo Domingo Pueblo, continues to see an increase in coronavirus cases within the tribal community in New Mexico.

The Pueblo of Zuni continues to report a growing number of coronavirus cases and deaths within its region of New Mexico.

Leaders of Ohkay Owingeh have canceled two upcoming cultural events in order to protect their community from the coronavirus.

The free screening of Fukry by Blackhorse Lowe promotes giving to COVID-19 relief efforts in Navajo and Pueblo communities.

There is a recent media release, in which a breakdown was provided of positive COVID-19 cases by Tribal Affiliation in New Mexico. Upon reviewing the media release it was found to be inaccurate,

Kewa Pueblo Health Corporation, an entity of Kewa Pueblo, reported 21 COVID-19 positive cases within the tribal community in New Mexico.

The Bureau of Land Management and the Bureau of Indian Affairs invite the public to participate in a virtual meeting to discuss energy development in a sensitive cultural area of New Mexico.