The passing of the 2018 farm bill should lead to provisions that benefit tribal nations across the country. The bill includes about 63 provisions for
Elder Abuse Often Goes Unreported
Unfortunately, the abuse and neglect of American Indian and Alaska Native elders occurs with alarming frequency in tribal communities. Tribal leaders
Indian Affairs Seeks Grant Writer
The Association on American Indian Affairs (AAIA) is looking for interested grant writers to respond to its request for proposals by February 4. AAIA
SCSEP Oklahoma Receives Award
For the fourth year in a row, NICOA’s Oklahoma SCSEP team received an award from the Department of Veteran Affairs in recognition of their work with
Diabetes Still Highest Among AI/AN
American Indians and Alaska Natives have the highest diabetes prevalence rates of all racial and ethnic groups in the United States. The Centers for
Tips for National Cut Your Energy Cost Day
Today, on National Cut Your Energy Costs Day, look for ways to reduce energy costs and save on your energy bills. Consider scheduling an appointment
Elder Goes Missing on Tribal Land
New Mexico State Police are seeking the public’s assistance in locating Denise Coultas-Parker, a 62-year-old American female with multiple
Scam Calls Predicted to Worsen
Fraudulent calls are quickly becoming more frequent. This year nearly half of all calls to mobile phones will be a scam, according to a new report
National Indian Health Board Seeks Proposals for Upcoming Events
The National Indian Health Board (NIHB) is seeking proposals to present at their upcoming tribal health events. The 10th annual National Tribal