Finding Slots in the Forest
“We’re constantly looking at demographics and how we can get more people to our area,” John Neumann, General Manager of Northern Waters Casino Resort, located in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, previously told Native Business. This article was originally published...
Native Business Awards Announced! Presentations Taking Place at Native Business Virtual Summit
The five Native Business Awards include: Tribal Sovereignty Champion of the Year Award, Entrepreneur of the Year Award, Business of the Year Award, Tribal Enterprise of the Year Award, and Native Disruptor of the Year Award. Native Business is excited to announce the...
Native Business Podcast – Episode 15: DOE Tribal Energy Opportunities and Indian Energy, LLC Microgrid Solutions
On episode 15 of the Native Business Podcast, recorded in November of 2020 during the Native Business Virtual Summit broadcast, your host and the founder/publisher of Native Business Magazine, Gary Davis (Cherokee Nation), is joined by former leaders of the U.S....
Native Botanicals Modernizes Traditional Plant Medicine
All of Native Botanicals’ products use remedies that are wisdom-backed by Lakota elders, and incorporate traditional healing herbs like sage and yucca, among others. (Courtesy Native Botanicals) “There's a saying in Lakota, The time is now,” Shilo Clifford (Lakota)...
Biden Wins: ‘I Will Be a President for All Americans’
"U.S. policy has for too long broken trust with tribal nations. It’s time to choose a different path," Biden has stated. (Photo Courtesy Joe Biden's editorial for Medium, "I stand with Mashpee — and with all of Indian Country.")Joe Biden has won the presidency....
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Okla. Supreme Court Rules Gov. Stitt Overstepped Authority, Gaming Compacts Invalid
Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt announcing the Tribal-state gaming compacts he signed with the Otoe-Missouria Tribe and Comanche Nation in AprilTribes argue Oklahoma Supreme Court lacks jurisdiction to invalidate the compacts, approved by the U.S. Department of Interior in...
CFL’s Edmonton Eskimos Likely to Follow Washington’s NFL Franchise in Changing Name
The reckoning of racist team names extends across borders into Canada. (Edmonton Eskimos)The Edmonton Eskimos, one of nine teams competing in the Canadian Football League (CFL), plans to change its name, according to sources and reported by TSN. No final statement...
Muscogee (Creek), Seminole Nations Oppose Okla. AG’s Agreement on Grounds It ‘Diminishes Sovereignty’
Principal Chief David Hill and Second Chief Del Beaver (Facebook: Principal Chief David Hill)Shortly after the U.S. Supreme Court issued its 5-4 ruling in McGirt v. Oklahoma, determining that nearly half (47 percent) of Oklahoma was Tribal land pursuant to an 1886...
Pueblo Turns Former Casino Into Film Production Space
The Tesuque Pueblo, an 800-member Tribe near Santa Fe, has converted a shuttered casino into a film production studio with the aim of luring major motion pictures to its picturesque red-brown foothills of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. Outdoor filming can take place...
Trump Administration Issues Final Rule on NEPA Reviews
U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C. (Flickr CC/Güldem Üstün)Last week, at an event in Georgia, U.S. President Donald Trump announced that his administration had issued a final rule to “modernize and accelerate environmental reviews under the National Environmental Policy...
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Tribes, Organizations Proactively Address Coronavirus Preparedness
The Navajo Nation COVID-19 Preparedness Team meeting at the Office of the President and Vice President in Window Rock, Ariz. on Feb. 28, 2020. The first Tribe in the country to announce the establishment of an official team to monitor, plan, prepare, and coordinate...
The Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe’s Fight for Trust Status Is About More than Land
“A Tribal land base is critical for the exercise of Tribal sovereignty, and for the protection and continuation of Tribal culture, and represents the foundation for Tribal economic development,” Cromwell has said. (Photo by Native Business Magazine)‘A grave...
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Our Success & Finance issue charts the business breakthroughs of Tribes and Tribal entrepreneurs in “The Greatest Success Stories of 2019.” We also pay homage to perseverance and tireless devotion to Indian Country. Ernie Stevens, Jr., and Cheryl Stevens, his wife of 37 years, grace one of the covers. We honor Ernie Stevens’ nearly 20 years of stewardship to Indian gaming as Chairman of NIGA. Tunica-Biloxi Chairman Marshall Pierite is featured on the opposite cover. He shares how gaming helped his Tribe “to transition from a surviving community to a thriving community,” and reflects on recent success in the financial services industry. We shine a light on financial institutions, such as Stearns Bank, and consider the investment strategy of Mno-Bmadsen. Meanwhile, the DOE’s James E. Campos, underscores: “Energy is our new economy, it is our new currency, and Native Americans play a large part in this equation.”
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Snoqualmie Casino Unveils First Seahawks-Branded Table Game
Snoqualmie Casino officials gathered on September 18th to cut the ribbon for the new Seattle Seahawks table game pit. (Courtesy Snoqualmie Casino)A Seattle Seahawks-themed table game pit is the latest collaboration between the NFL team and Snoqualmie Casino, which was...
Tribes, Organizations Proactively Address Coronavirus Preparedness
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The Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe’s Fight for Trust Status Is About More than Land
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Robert J. Miller: Diversify to Recession-Proof Native Economies
“We need diversification to be more recession proof,” argues Robert J. Miller, a citizen of the Eastern Shawnee Tribe and Professor at the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law at Arizona State University. Robert J. Miller, a citizen of the Eastern Shawnee Tribe, insists...
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