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Native public health officials are stuck in data blind spot
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‘Emergency’ or not, Covid is still killing people. Here’s what doctors advise to stay safe.
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Looking ahead on COVID-19 vaccines in Native communities
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Tribes expand with new casino ventures
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Curfews saddled hundreds with citations, netted no money for Navajo police
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Final COVID-19 restrictions lifted on Navajo Nation
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Do a Quarter of All Children Really Get Long Covid?
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Pandemic spurs tribes to diversify
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Native Americans have experienced a dramatic decline in life expectancy during the COVID-19 pandemic – but the drop has been in the making for generations
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Navajo Nation rescinds mask mandate
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Native vote champions challenge state electoral district maps
By Talli Nauman
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Chairman Frazier delivers COVID statement
Alaska Native corporations win COVID-19 aid case
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StrongHearts Native Helpline releases chat advocacy one-year report
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Pandemic Relief Funds Long-Overdue Broadband Improvements
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Cultural Rights: Tribes Make Difficult Decisions to Balance Safety and Tradition
Toby Patrick stands next to his family's canvas longhouse at his home on the Umatilla Indian Reservation, standing for cultural rights. PHOTO CREDIT/Underscore.news
Tribal governments see chance to shorten digital divide
By Jodi Rave Spotted Bear
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COVID-19 cases decrease across Indian Country as more community members receive vaccine
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Indian Health Service Administers Vaccine, But Many More Still Need Shots to Establish Herd Immunity
COVID-19 cases are increasing in the Indian community.
CDC Issues New Recommendations
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