Vietnam Veteran David Chee is among the many Native American Veterans and service members who have dedicated their lives to military service. Chee proudly served with the Army's 82nd Airborne, parachuting into the jungles of Vietnam. Chee now owns a home he purchased on Navajo tribal lands with the help of the VA Native American Direct Loan.
Northern Arizona VA provides services to about 34,000 Veterans, including Native Americans, over more than 65,000 square miles.
Native American and Alaska Native Veterans deeply enrich our country, and we proudly honor their service.
Native American Code Talkers played a vital role in both World War I and World War II.
Tribal and Indian Affairs Advisory Committee includes 15 members from different tribal nations and a native Hawaiian Veteran.
This new MOU with The Cherokee Nation opens the door for Veterans, service members and their spouses to apply for a NADL to buy, build or modify a home on federal trust lands.
“I’m very proud to have advanced the quality of sleep medicine for a community that really needs it—our Native Americans.”
VBA's Loan Guaranty Service's Native American Direct Loan (NADL) program is a special initiative that supports Native American Veterans who want to buy, build or refinance a home on federal trust land.
During Women’s History Month 2024, VA's Office of Women’s Health is honoring Native American women Veterans.
Native American Veteran Phillip Morales’ journey reconnected him with his roots and helped him to a new beginning.
Nurse travels to geriatric Veterans’ homes to provide care and is also the American Indian/Alaska Native Special Emphasis program manager.
Many Native American Veterans experiencing homelessness hesitate to reach out to VA. Tribal HUD-VASH can help them go from homeless to housed.