The Seneca Nation argues the arbitration over its casino payments to the state and the state’s maintenance of the decrepit stretch of the Thruway that runs through Seneca lands in Chautauqua County should be two separate issues.
READ MOREYurok Tribe Reacquires 50,000 Acres of Forest
by Native Business Staff | Aug 21, 2019 | Natural Resources, News
For decades, the Yurok Tribe witnessed the degradation of their ancestral territory. Their solution to protect one of the most biologically rich areas on Earth? To own it.
READ MOREAquinnah Tribe Wins Bid in Casino Suit, Chairwoman Cheryl Andrews-Maltais Partakes in Presidential Forum
by Native Business Staff | Aug 21, 2019 | Gaming, Legal, Legislative / Policy, News
On Monday, a Massachusetts federal judge granted the Wampanoag Tribe of Gay Head’s bid to amend a judgment in a lawsuit against the state. Meanwhile, Cheryl Andrews-Maltais, served on two panels at the LaMere Native American Presidential Forum.
READ MORE$5M Line of Credit to Help ILCC Support Economic Development, Land Recovery for Native Nations
by Native Business Staff | Aug 20, 2019 | Banking / Finance, News
A new $5 million line of credit from Associated Bank of Green Bay, Wisconsin, will help ILCC advance economic development and land recovery for Tribes — something ILCC will achieve by leveraging its unique approach to lending.
READ MOREA Decade After Launching Tocabe, Osage Entrepreneur Ben Jacobs Is Just Getting Started
by Native Business Staff | Aug 20, 2019 | Disruptors, Entrepreneurship, Featured, Features, Innovation, Leadership, Workforce Development
Ben Jacobs, Osage, is knee-deep in plans to expand Tocabe beyond Colorado’s borders, bringing exquisite ingredients sourced from Native vendors to people across the country.
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