Tribal Communities

Tribal Communities

Plan, Prepare, and Respond

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The United States federal government maintains a government-to-government relationship with federally recognized American Indian tribes and Alaska Native (AI/AN) entities. The "government-to-government" relationship is based in the U.S. Constitution, treaties, Federal statutes, court decisions, and Executive Branch policies, as well as moral and ethical considerations.

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The United States federal government maintains a government-to-government relationship with federally recognized American Indian tribes and Alaska Native (AI/AN) entities. The "government-to-government" relationship is based in the U.S. Constitution, treaties, Federal statutes, court decisions, and Executive Branch policies, as well as moral and ethical considerations.

CDC – Partnering with Tribes to Respond to COVID-19
Tribal Communities

Communication Resources

Wes Studi Offers COVID-19 Guidance to Tribal Communities (60 seconds)

Speaking about how to protect the circle of life.

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Wes Studi Offers COVID-19 Guidance to Tribal Communities (30 seconds)

Speaking about how to protect the circle of life.

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Social Distancing

10 seconds

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Cloth Face Covering Do’s and Don’ts

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Stop the Spread of Germs

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How to Protect Yourself and Others

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Wash Your Hands

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Stop the Spread of Germs

Stay home when you are sick, except to get medical care.

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