Statement from IHS Acting Director Elizabeth Fowler on the President’s Fiscal Year 2023 Budget

The President’s Fiscal Year 2023 Budget proposes the first-ever fully mandatory budget for the IHS. This proposal is a historic step forward toward securing adequate, stable, and predictable funding to improve the overall health status of American Indians and Alaska Natives. It also ensures we never repeat the disproportionate impacts experienced during the pandemic. Read…

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Meat Distribution April 8 @ 9am

While Supplies Last!! GUIDELINES – Open to Pawnee Nation Citizens – One meat pack per 19+-year-old adult – Must show Pawnee Nation Citizenship (provide CDIB or Form 4432) – Must pick up in-person (provisions being made for homebound elders) – Cannot pick up for anyone else – Must fill out self-certification needs application Where: Pawnee…

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Youth and student opportunities this summer at First Americans Museum

Summer FAMcamp lineup is now available on the website at www.famok.org/famcamp and registration will begin on April 4 at 10 a.m. for members and on April 18th for non-members. They have opened scholarship applications and anticipate that around two-thirds of students will receive a discount between 20-90% off. FAMcamp is open to ALL students and…

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Pawnee Nation opens buildings and lifts mask policy

The Pawnee Nation Business Council held a Special Meeting on Thursday, March 10, 2022, at 6 pm.During this meeting the following TERC Recommendations were approved, effective immediately:– All Pawnee Nation Buildings will be open to the public, this does not include rentals at this time– Masks are no longer mandatory but will be made available,…

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