Community members and local leaders walked and ran to raise money for the American Indian Cancer Foundation.
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MARKSVILLE, La. – [October 1, 2024] – The Tunica-Biloxi Tribe of Louisiana is proud to announce the first ever Healing Tribal Strong 5k Rez Run raised $10,000 for cancer awareness and support through the American Indian Cancer Foundation.
Over 100 members of the Marksville and Avoyelles Parish communities participated in the walk/run to generate awareness and encouragement for those who may be supporting a loved one with cancer, those journeying through cancer, and those we have lost to cancer.
“This was so much bigger than a race. This day was all about showing our community and our neighbors that we care for them and that we are wholeheartedly devoted to their well-being,” said Marshall Pierite, Chairman and CEO of the Tunica-Biloxi Tribe of Louisiana. “The support shown from the Healing Tribal Strong 5k demonstrated that our mission is shared not only by the citizens of Tunica-Biloxi but also by people across Central Louisiana. We are overjoyed to give $10,000 to the American Indian Cancer Foundation and continue our united fight against all types of cancer.”
The American Indian Cancer Foundation’s primary mission is to afford the best cancer prevention and treatment strategies for Native people through hard work, community-based programs and policy change. The foundation also addresses the needs of Native cancer survivors, caregivers and their families through its Survivorship Program which is funded by the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) as part of the National Comprehensive Cancer Control Program (NCCCP).
The Healing Tribal Strong 5k Rez Run took place at Tunica-Biloxi’s Chief Joseph Alcide Pierite Pow Wow Grounds. Participants ended the race with an awards ceremony to celebrate their accomplishments and came together to share in a successful day of fun and fitness.
Tunica-Biloxi’s Healing Tribal Strong support group is held by the Tunica-Biloxi Tribe’s Elder’s Council. The group provides a forum for all Tribal families and friends to share experiences, offer support and foster a sense of unity in the face of any challenges that cancer may bring. The Healing Tribal Strong support group meets weekly to connect, uplift and inspire impacted Tribal citizens and their families. Tribal citizens who want to be a part of Healing Tribal Strong can request access to the support group’s Facebook page.
For more information about the Tunica-Biloxi Tribe of Louisiana and future events, please visit https://www.tunicabiloxi.org/.
About the Tunica-Biloxi Tribe of Louisiana
The Tunica-Biloxi people first appeared in the Mississippi Valley. In the late 1700s, they settled near Marksville, where they were skilled traders and entrepreneurs. Today, the Tribe has more than 1,200 members throughout the United States, primarily in Louisiana, Texas, and Illinois. The Tunica-Biloxi Tribe received federal recognition in 1981 for its reservation within the boundaries of Louisiana. The tribe owns and operates the Paragon Casino Resort, the largest employer in Central Louisiana. Through its compact, negotiated by the late Tribal Chairman Earl J. Barbry Sr. and the State of Louisiana, the Tribe has assisted local governments in the area with its quarterly distribution of funds, totaling more than $40 million over two decades. For more information about the Tunica-Biloxi Tribe of Louisiana, visit www.tunicabiloxi.org and “like” us on Facebook.