The National Indian Council on Aging (NICOA) grew out of the First National Indian Conference on Aging in 1976. Its board of directors represented
2020 Census Especially Important for Tribes
American Indian and Alaska Natives are the ethnic group with the highest undercount of any defined by the Census Bureau. According to the 2010 Census,
Emergency Preparedness in Indian Country
Preparing for an emergency before it happens ensures that plans are in place, equipment is available and ready to use, and personnel are properly
Seeking Participants for Caregiving Focus Group
Are you providing physical, emotional or financial support for an aging loved one? The National Indian Council on Aging (NICOA) is currently
Proposal Submission for 2020 Conference Now Open
You are invited to submit a proposal to present at the National Indian Council on Aging’s (NICOA) 2020 American Indian Elders Conference. The
2019: International Year of Indigenous Languages
There are between 6,000-7,000 oral languages spoken worldwide. According to the United Nations, approximately 600 of them have disappeared in the last
Treaty Rights News: Spring 2019
Geothermal Land Leases Members of the Pit River Tribe claim the U.S. Bureau of Land Management (BLM) has allowed Calpine Corporation to occupy
NICOA Joins Brain Health Town Hall
Check out a recording from today's special Telephone Town Hall livestream on Brain Health with AARP and the Global Council on Brain Health. This
April 2019 Newsletter
Check out NICOA's spring newsletter to read the latest in tribal news and events, including reports on our advocacy efforts. Download NICOA's April