SNHS COVID Vaccination Q&A w/ Frontline Native Medical Professionals
Hear from our own Native healthcare providers and first responders as they answer questions regarding the COVID-19 vaccine.
For updates on the SNI response to Covid-19, click here to visit the Seneca Nation Coronavirus Response Hub.
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As cases of COVID-19 increase in our area, remember that you or someone you encounter may have the virus and not know it or display symptoms. There are many ways to prevent infection and stop the spread. Whether you feel healthy or not- stay home, wash your hands often, and avoid close contact with people outside of your household (stay 6 feet apart).
If you experience symptoms of COVID-19 including fever, dry cough, or shortness of breath, or have any concerns about your health, call your primary care provider to be assessed. Patients of the Lionel R. John Health Center can call (716) 945-5894 and patients of the Cattaraugus Indian Reservation Health Center can call (716) 532-5582.
The Seneca Media and Communications Center provides graphic design, photography, videography, social media, event management, and other multimedia services to the Nation.
Hear from our own Native healthcare providers and first responders as they answer questions regarding the COVID-19 vaccine.
This year, the Marvin "Joe" Curry Veterans Powwow was cancelled due to COVID-19. Since we cannot all be together, please enjoy this highlight video of the Powwow from previous years. We want to help keep that powwow spirit alive. In these challenging times, we hope you are staying healthy and safe.
Take a virtual tour of the Seneca-Iroquois National Museum's "Indian Ink" Exhibit with Museum Director Dr. Joe Stahlman. For more information, visit www.senecamuseum.org.
President Armstrong offers congratulations to Zed Williams for his recent performance leading the Premier Lacrosse League's Whipsnakes to the title and earning himself the MVP for the Championship Series.
Real Truths is a five-part video series with Mohawk leader, Sakokweniokwas (Thomas R. Porter), that explores how Haudenosaunee teachings and an Indigenous worldview might be applied to the fight against the on-going opioid epidemic and beyond. In Part 5, Sakokweniokwas discusses the need for all peoples to reconnect with natural world to ensure a healthy, grounded, sustainable life for future generations.
Real Truths is a five-part video series with Mohawk leader, Sakokweniokwas (Thomas R. Porter), that explores how Haudenosaunee teachings and an Indigenous worldview might be applied to the fight against the on-going opioid epidemic and beyond. In Part 4, Sakokweniokwas discusses what the healing process from colonization will require.