Seven Generations Architecture + Engineering Demonstrates Exponential Growth in Federal & Tribal Spaces
In 2015, Seven Generations Architecture and Engineering (A+E) generated about $1 million in annual revenue. “This year, we’ll probably do close to $8 million,” Jeremy Berg, managing director at Seven Generations A+E, LLC, told Native Business Magazine.
From Fear to Favor: Geothermal Energy’s Future on the Reservation
Geothermal power comes from drilling down to superheated water, often as hot as 700 degrees Fahrenheit, and allowing the escaping steam to turn a turbine on the surface. This makes geothermal energy very site specific.
First Black Editor of Harper’s Bazaar Shines a Light on Indigenous-Owned Ah-Shí Beauty
“Diné/Naahiłi Girl Magic,” celebrates Ahsaki Báá LaFrance-Chachere on Facebook. “Indigenous Black Girl Magic.” Ah-Shí Beauty is featured in the September issue of Harper’s Bazaar showcasing Rihanna on the cover. Ah-Shí Beauty translates to “This is my beauty.” ...
NAFSA Demystifies Financial Literacy With Digital Training Program
For many people, much ambiguity surrounds finances. Lack of financial literacy and education is a major problem nationwide. NAFSA is filling this void with its Digital Financial Literacy Program.
On IGRA’s 30th Anniversary, Tribal Leaders Reflect on the Act and its Impact on Emerging Markets
On October 17, 1988, exactly 30 years ago today, the 100th United States Congress enacted the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act (IGRA) to authorize and regulate Indian gaming.
Native Business NEWS
Foxwoods Inks Cross-Promotion Deal With a NASCAR Racing Track
Tribal casinos have a long history of cross-promotion with a range of partners, such as sports stadiums and arenas.
Little Six Casino’s Club Gold Coming to U.S. Bank Stadium Prior to 2019 Vikings Season
Mystic Lake Casino Hotel will expand its existing footprint and introduce the Little Six Casino’s Club Gold prior to the 2019 Vikings season.
Native American Coffee Grinds It Out
Bill McClure, who started NativeAmericanCoffee.com with his daughter, Ellie, in 2008, attributes a lot of his success to hustle and old-fashioned business practices.
Judge Again Rules in Favor of Ponca Tribe, Which Is Ready to Put Lawsuits to Bed and Focus on Economic Growth
Last year, the Ponca Tribe of Nebraska opened a casino on restored Tribal lands in Iowa, while a civil case against the gaming establishment was pending.
Sacramento-Based Resort, a Seminole Tribe & Enterprise Rancheria Partnership, Now Accepting Reservations
The project marks an historic partnership between two Tribes: the Seminole Tribe of Florida, owners of Hard Rock International, and the Estom Yumeka Maidu Tribe of the Enterprise Rancheria.

