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The new state budget includes $100,000 for traditional healing, allowing it as a Medicaid benefit. Tribal leaders and healers ...
Native Americans for Community Actions (NACA) chief executive officer Christopher David led a workshop on tobacco cessation, ...
Native American leaders explained that marching through the streets is one part of the healing process, but they need more support from the community and more funding from the city.
Medicaid will cover traditional healing practices for Native Americans in 4 states. October 19, 2024 7:00 AM ET. From. By . Lesley McClurg A drumming circle at the Friendship House in San Francisco.
PHOENIX – Native Americans in Arizona and three other states could now see government health coverage for some traditional healing practices. On Oct. 16, the Biden administration announced it ...
As leaders at the Department of the Interior and descendants of federal Native American boarding school survivors, we entered our roles in the Biden-Harris administration with a determined ...
Oregon, California, New Mexico and Arizona now allow government-run insurance programs to cover Native American healing practices. July 3, 2025.
Native American veterans from throughout the country joined together for healing during the 10th Anniversary National Gathering of American Indian Veterans at Cantigny in Wheaton Saturday.
PHOENIX — Native Americans in New Mexico, Arizona and two other states could now see government health coverage for some traditional healing practices. On Oct. 16, the Biden administration ...
The new coverage includes practices such as music therapy, sweat lodges, and drumming, which are integral to Native healing traditions and have proved helpful for addiction among other health issues.
As leaders at the Department of the Interior and descendants of federal Native American boarding school survivors, we entered our roles in the Biden-Harris administration with a determined ...
The new coverage includes practices such as music therapy, sweat lodges, and drumming, which are integral to Native healing traditions and have proved helpful for addiction among other health issues.