The December Issue Is Here! Native Business Releases its Finance Issue Featuring Cherokee Nation Treasurer Lacey Horn on the Cover
The second issue of Native Business Magazine is hot off the press and shipping across North America.
Fast Forward: Facebook Catches a Rising Star
How do you spell “determination?” You might want to start with Danielle Forward (Makahmo Pomo), now a Product Designer for Facebook.
On Indigenous Peoples’ Day, Honoring Our Ancestors Who Built and Sustained Thriving Economies
Fourteen states — Alabama, Alaska, Hawaii, Idaho, Maine, Michigan, Minnesota, New Mexico, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Oregon, South Dakota, Vermont, and Wisconsin — as well as the District of Columbia and more than 130 cities celebrate Indigenous Peoples’ Day in place...
Native Network CEO Discusses Microsoft Partnership to Deliver Broadband to Rural Communities
Native Network is joining forces with Microsoft Corp. through its Microsoft Airband Initiative to bring broadband to rural markets, including to three tribal reservations.
Google Employee Tara Rush Helps Indigenous Communities Map Their Lands
Tara Rush, an administrative business partner at Google Canada, teaches indigenous communities how to map and monitor their lands to make better-informed decisions about community development.
Native Business NEWS
ASRC Federal Celebrates the Launch of Arctic Broadband Point of Presence in Alaska’s North Slope
The ASRC Federal team recently joined partners Quintillion and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) in Utqiaġvik (Barrow), Alaska, to mark the launch of the Arctic broadband PoP.
Navajo Nation Calls T-Mobile/Sprint Merger Essential to its Economic Recovery
The Navajo Nation supports the $26 billion T-Mobile/Sprint merger, saying it will provide the infrastructure for 21st Century reservation jobs.
Gary Davis Hosts U.S. MBDA’s 2019 Minority Enterprise Awards, NEZ/FCI Native American, LLC Honored With Minority Construction Firm of the Year Award
These prestigious Minority Enterprise Awards recognize and celebrate the outstanding achievements of successful minority businesses from across the country.
Tribal, State and Local Leaders Gather to Celebrate Tribal Nations’ Nearly $13B Economic Impact on Oklahoma
State, local and Tribal government leaders recently gathered in Tulsa to reflect on the $12.9 billion and growing annual economic impact of Tribal Nations on the state of Oklahoma.
Native Entrepreneurs to Expand Their Brewery Business With Rambler Taproom in Farmington
Dubbed the Bow & Arrow Rambler Taproom, it’s forecasted to open in winter, Sheppard, Bow & Arrow Owner and CEO, told Native Business.

