Other Resources
Tribal Response Guide to COVID-19
Indian Health Service Corona Virus COVID-19 Website
FEMA Fact Sheet on Assistance for Tribal Governments
John Hopkins Corona Virus COVID-19 Global Cases Map
Article: Misrepresenting Traditional Knowledge During COVID-19 is Dangerous
Article: How Virtual Beading Circles are Empowering Indigenous Women
Questions about CARES Act and Economic Assistance for Tribal Businesses?
North Dakota Indian Business Alliance Website is linked below
Contact NDIBA by email at execdir@ndiba.com or lyman@ndiba.com
Mandan, Hidatsa, Arikara Nation
This document provides guidance for implementing an Emergency Response Plan specifically as it pertains to the current threat of the Covid-19 Coronavirus Pandemic facing the MHA Nation. The plan is a guide for procedures that will need to be implemented to protect the lives and well-being of the members of the MHA Nation.
On Monday March 30th , Chairman Mark N. Fox and the Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara Tribal Business Council adopted mitigation measures in response to the Covid-19 virus.
MHA Nation Tribal Chairman Mark N. Fox and the Tribal Business Council are working hard to ensure our Tribal members safety during the COVID-19 pandemic by organizing the MHA Nation COVID-19 Task Force.
Sisseton Wahpeton Oyate
Effective immediately, in an effort to provide extra protection for our workforce, new safety measures are being implemented for anyone entering the Sisseton-Wahpeton Oyate Administrative Building.
Department contact list during shutdown.
The Lake Traverse Reservation is located in the Northeastern part of South Dakota and a small portion of southeastern corner of North Dakota. The reservation boundaries extend across seven counties, two in North Dakota and five in South Dakota.
Spirit Lake Nation
Tribal Council is mandating all tribal programs and tribal entities utilize our local grocery store and automotive shop.
Click here to read the Executive Order
As a Community, it is essential to STAY HOME during this Coronavirus Pandemic.
Emergency Preparedness Response Team! Keeping the home safe!
Click here to read how to keep your family members safe
Read what the Coronavirus is and how to watch for symptoms.
Click here for more information
Spirit Lake Tribal Council and Administrative Departments have drafted a response plan.
Click here to view the Infectious Disease Preparedness and Response Plan
The Spirit Lake Tribe reservation was established by Treaty between the United States Government and the Sisseton Wahpeton Sioux Bands in 1867. The Reservation is located in East Central North Dakota.
Standing Rock Sioux Tribe
During this time of the pandemic COVID-19 virus and in an effort to slow the spread of the virus, it is imperative that we take actions and limit our exposure to the virus.
Click here to read the complete Executive Order
We need your support and effort to help protect our loved ones by practicing personal responsibility.
Click here to read the Public Notice
The Standing Rock Agency was established at Fort Yates in 1873. The Executive Order of March 16, 1875 extended the Reservation's northern boundary to the Cannon Ball River.
Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa
The Vision of the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians, a sovereign nation in the heart of North America, comprised of a people in harmony with our unique traditions and culture, is to achieve self-sufficiency, financial independence and healthy lifestyle through the knowledge and education of our most important asset – our people.