COVID-19 Resources
We will continue to update this page with relevant COVID-19 resources.
Regional Tribal Updates
Ho-Chunk Nation Declaration of State of Emergency, March 17
Kaw Nation Declaration of State of Emergency, March 19
Omaha Tribe of Nebraska Shelter in Place Order, April 9
Osage Nation Coronavirus Information
Otoe-Missouira Tribe COVID-19 Updates
Peoria Tribe of Oklahoma COVID-19 Updates and Information
Ponca Tribe of Oklahoma Declaration of State of Emergency, March 19
Quapaw Nation COVID-19 Action Plan and COVID-19 Statement, March 17
Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska COVID-19 Information
National Resources
General Resources
Indian Country Resources: Coronavirus (COVID-19) by the National Congress of American Indians
What is Coronavirus Disease or COVID-19? by the National Indian Health Board
COVID-19 (2019 Novel Coronavirus) resources by the Urban Indian Health Institute
NIEA Advocacy to Address COVID-19 by the National Indian Education Association
Resources in Response to the Coronavirus (COVID-19) by the National Indigenous Women's Resource Center
COVID-19 Resources by the Tribal Law and Policy Institute
COVID-19 Materials Developed for Tribal Use by the Center for American Indian Health, Johns Hopkins University
Webinars, Reports, and Policy Briefs
COVID-19 and Indian Child Welfare: Ensuring the Safety and Continuity of Care for Our Children webinar by the National Indian Child Welfare Association
Resiliency in Crisis: The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on the Urban American Indian Nonprofit Sector by National Urban Indian Family Coalition
COVID-19 and Homeless American Indians and Alaska Natives webinar by the Urban Indian Health Institute
COVID-19: The Impact of Limited Internet Access and Issues with Social Distancing for Native Students by Arizona State University American Indian Policy Institute Issue Brief
Press Releases and Statements
NCAI Statement on the Release of Sensitive Tribal Data, April 18, 2020 Press Release
National Congress of American Indians Letters to the Administration, March 29 to April 3, 2020
The National Congress of American Indians Calls for More Attention to COVID-19 Impacts in Indian Country, March 18, 2020 Press Release
Events
To find out how COVID-19 is impacting events, conferences, and pow wows across Indian Country, check out this resource document by Indian Country Today Media Network.