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.
10 Leadership Lessons From CEOs of Tribal Enterprises and Native-Owned Businesses
Left to right: Stephanie A. Bryan, Tribal Chair & CEO of the Poarch Band of Creek Indians; Jason Campbell, CEO of Sovereign Power; Kenneth Manuel, CEO of Gila River Hotels & Casinos; and Kathy George (Seneca), CEO of FireKeepers Casino HotelStrong Leadership...
Celebrating 10 Native Disruptors on Indigenous Peoples’ Day
As much of the country abandons Columbus Day, a relic of painful and misconstrued history, and shifts to embrace indigenous pride, Native Business Magazine™ is taking the opportunity to honor “disruptors,” who we define as people or businesses “stirring things up.”
Today Is Native Women’s Equal Pay Day: #DemandMore Equity for Native Women at Work
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.
Native Business NEWS
14 Tribal Casinos Rank on Business Insider’s List of 50 Best Casinos in America
Tribal casinos earned top spots on Business Insider’s list of 50 best casinos in America, based on data from 360,781 TripAdvisor reviews.
Native Business’ Summer Issue Spotlights Groundbreaking Tribal Health Care, Trailblazers in Arts & Entertainment, and Disruptors in the Beauty Industry
The eighth edition of Native Business Magazine examines Tribal and Native involvement in the lucrative arts and entertainment, health and wellness, and beauty industries.
Navajo Founder of Changing Woman Initiative Named to InStyle Magazine’s List of 50 Badass Women
Nicolle Gonzales, a Navajo certified nurse midwife and the Founder of the Changing Woman Initiative, a health collective dedicated to reviving cultural birth knowledge, is featured among InStyle Magazine’s list of 50 Badass Women.
Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes Drive Small Business Growth With Financial Support
The Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes (CSKT) invest in the success of their Native entrepreneurs. The Tribes’ Economic Development Office recently awarded eight grants to Tribal member business owners.
Northern Arapaho Tribal Industries Secures Nearly $4.1M in FCC Funding for Broadband on Wind River Reservation
A $4.1 million injection over the next decade will empower the Northern Arapaho Tribal Industries (NATI) to expand broadband to rural homes and businesses on the Wind River Reservation in Wyoming.

