Native Americans are at high risk for severe illness from the COVID-19 coronavirus. How can foundations help?
Native Americans are at high risk for severe illness from the COVID-19 coronavirus. How can foundations help?
Limited access to food during the coronavirus has lead many Native American tribes to rely on historical practices like seed saving and canning.
H.R. 748, now known as the CARES Act, is the stimulus package designed to aid in the long-lasting affects of COVID-19. Tribal nationals, organizations and advocates developed priorities for Congress to include in the package.
A Native American man took to the streets of Milwaukee to dance away coronavirus sickness as part of a social distance powwow.
Due to the growing concern of the COVID-19 virus, it is with our deep regret that we announce the cancellation of our 2020 BBQ Throwdown for April 17th-18th. The health and safety of all personnel, competitors, and patrons alike are always our top priority to ensure a fun and successful event.
If you have any questions, feel free to reach out to our Coordinator, Spencer Galland at 318-500-0002.
Thank you as always!
-David Rivas Jr. TBIPAC Director
The Tunica Biloxi Tribe Political Action Committee website discusses native American news & politics. We work to promote tribal interests, support candidates, and advance native American political causes. Together, we work towards a brighter political future for all Native American tribes.