Urban Native Era, the Phenomenal Women Campaign and Native Americans in Philanthropy teamed up to bring awareness that on average, Native Women are paid 57% of what white men are paid.
READ MOREQualla Boundary, Indian Summer Festival Receive AIANTA Honors
by Native Business Staff | Sep 27, 2018 | Tourism
Tribal tourism operators and experiences were recently recognized for excellence by the American Indian Alaska Native Tourism Association (AIANTA).
READ MOREJaclyn Roessel Talks Growing her Business: Grownup Navajo
by Native Business Staff | Sep 26, 2018 | Arts / Entertainment / Media, Entrepreneurship, Featured, Startup
While Grownup Navajo began as a blog and online community in September 2012, today, Grownup Navajo could be considered a startup business.
READ MORETribal Gaming Expert Joins All-in Diversity Advisory Board
by Native Business Staff | Sep 26, 2018 | Gaming
Holly Cook Macarro, a member of the Red Lake Band of Ojibwe Indians and a partner at Spirit Rock Consulting, has joined the board of the All-in Diversity Project, an initiative to benchmark diversity, equality and inclusion in the gaming sector.
READ MOREOglala Lakota Artspace to Grow the Creative Economy on Pine Ridge
by Native Business Staff | Sep 25, 2018 | Arts / Entertainment / Media
On Thursday, September 27, the Oglala Lakota Artspace LLC will break ground on the first-ever arts center on the Pine Ridge Reservation. The Kyle, South Dakota-based Oglala Lakota Artspace, a $2.75 million project, is scheduled for completion near the end of 2019.
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