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WINDOW ROCK, Ariz. — Even as the Navajo Indian Reservation is under a 57-hour curfew, new numbers released Saturday evening by the Navajo Nations show confirmed cases of COVID-19 virus almost doubled since last Sunday and the death toll has grown to 24. The total of confirmed cases reached 698. Last Sunday, the total cases stood at 354.
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Weekend-long 57-hour curfew now in effect on Navajo Nation
WINDOW ROCK, Ariz. — Navajo Nation health officials reported the total number of positive tests for COVID-19 has reached 597 as of Friday – an increase of 39 positive cases since Thursday.
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MONTANA, SOUTH DAKOTA, NORTH DAKOTA — Tribes in the upper Midwest reported the first confirmed positive cases of COVID-19 on their reservations this week.
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Golf Digest reports Notah Begay III became emotional during a call yesterday that was supposed to be about the Golf Channel’s weekend lineup when he began to speak during the pleasantries.
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The Protect the Elders live stream returns tonight and is even more star-studded than it’s previous installment. This video/conversion is free to view and focuses on uniting Native American youth and promotes looking out for elders during this critical time.
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WASHINGTON, DC — After witnessing a series of funding and process hiccups in the first three COVID-19 relief packages, leaders from the National Indian Health Board (NIHB) and 10 other Tribal advocacy organizations have reached out to Congressional leaders to ensure Tribes are “meaningfully included” in the fourth relief package.
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RAPID CITY, S.D. — NDN Collective, Inc. announced a new project Thursday that will provide grants, communication and strategic support to tribal nations, Indigenous-led organizations and individuals providing essential services to Indian Country.
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TAHLEQUAH, Okla. — The Cherokee Nation extended the suspension of its business enterprises, including all 10 of its gaming and hospitality destinations, cultural museums and retail operations, through May 1 to help stop the spread of COVID-19 (novel coronavirus). The extension was announced by Cherokee Nation Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr. on Thursday.
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SAN FELIPE PUEBLO — Three pueblos in New Mexico have become COVID-19 pandemic hotspots in Indian Country this week.
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