The new coronavirus, which originated in Wuhan, China, late last year, is hitting elders the hardest. The virus has affected 25 countries so far. The
Call for Artists
The National Indian Council on Aging is pleased to announce a special creative opportunity to allow our members and conference attendees the chance to
Profile: NICOA Board Member Lillian Thomas
Lillian Thomas of Muscogee (Creek) Nation has served on the National Indian Council on Aging (NICOA)'s board of directors for over three years. She
Register Now for the American Indian Elders Conference
You are invited to attend the National Indian Council on Aging’s (NICOA) 23rd conference on aging in Indian Country. Taking place in Reno, Nevada,
2020 Census Includes Tribal Affiliations
The 2020 Census is an opportunity to provide a better future for our communities and future generations. A complete and accurate count of American
Treaty Rights News: January 2020
Zoning Dispute Earlier this month, the Red Cliff Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians won a federal lawsuit over Bayfield County, Wisconsin’s
Support The ABLE Age Adjustment Act
The Achieving a Better Life Experience (ABLE) Act (PL 113-295), signed into law in December of 2014, allows certain individuals with disabilities the
American Indians Twice As Likely To Develop Cervical Cancer
Turquoise Tuesday, January 21, 2020, is cervical cancer awareness day for all American Indians and Alaska Natives. Turquoise Tuesday aims to educate