Native Business Magazine’s April ‘Gaming’ Issue Circulates on NIGA Tradeshow Floor, Ships to Members of Congress and Subscribers Internationally
This week the April “Gaming” issue of Native Business Magazine is being distributed at the NIGA 2019 Tradeshow & Convention, taking place April 1-4, at the San Diego Convention Center in San Diego, California, wherein every attendee will receive a copy.
The Native Business Summit Will Bring the Knowledge, Resources and Passion from the Pages of Native Business Magazine to Life
Register by Friday, March 29th, at midnight PST, to save 15 percent with our advance registration rate for the Native Business Summit, taking place May 13-15, 2019, at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Amazon Is Ready to Represent the Future
Elizabeth Nieto, Head of Global Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion at Amazon Amazon is hosting their first-ever virtual career enrichment summit specifically designed to bring together Black, Latinx, and Native American Professionals. Anyone who is a regular Native...
MHA Nation Delegation Travels to the Netherlands to Meet With the Dutch Ministry & Innovative Leaders in the Agriculture Industry
This week a delegation from the Mandan Hidatsa Arikara (MHA) Nation traveled to the Netherlands to meet with the Dutch Ministry and operators of the most innovative agricultural technology in the world.
Native Business Magazine’s March 2019 ‘Infrastructure’ Issue Is Here! Ho-Chunk, Inc. CEO Lance Morgan Dishes on Master Planning in the Cover Story
Infrastructure is a topic Indian Country is well aware of, yet it rarely receives the attention it deserves. March 2019 marks our first infrastructure-focused issue of Native Business Magazine, and our fourth issue to date.
Native Business NEWS
Hemp Warrior: For Alex White Plume, Sovereign Resolve Is Finally Paying Off
“All living things deserve respect,” says Alex White Plume, Oglala Lakota, who performs a ritual before each hemp harvest. “We tell the plant, ‘Thank you. We’re going to use you.’”
Shakopee, Prior Lake Debut $20M Treatment Facility, Demonstrate Value of Intergovernmental Partnership
A new $20 million water treatment facility built through a Tribal-city partnership is aligned with the Dakota value of planning for the next seven generations, says Mdewakanton Chairman Charlie R. Vig.
New York State Finally Agrees to Repair Deplorable Thruway Conditions on Seneca Territory
After five years of disagreements over New York State’s responsibility to repair a deteriorated three-mile stretch of thruway running through the Seneca Nation’s Cattaraugus Territory, urgent repairs have begun.
Milestone Year Showcases 15 Years of Supplier Diversity Growth and Lessons Learned
At the annual Business Achievement Awards, supplier diversity advocates shared insights and lessons from their journeys in a special “A History in the Making” segment.
At G2E, Lynn Valbuena & C-Suite Executives to Offer Distinctly Female Perspective on Global Gaming Industry
Lynn Valbuena, Chairwoman of the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians, will represent Indian Country among a panel of C-suite executives who will provide a distinctly female perspective on the global gaming industry.

