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Lakota Founder of Leeway Franks and Leeway Butcher: ‘Adapt to Survive’
Lee Meisel, the Lakota owner/founder of Leeway Franks and Leeway Butcher in Lawrence, Kansas, said of the way entrepreneurs are pivoting business operations amid the COVID-19 pandemic: “We're writing the history book on this right now. And the world's watching.”...
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Native Business NEWS
Maine Company Seeks Majority Ownership of First Nation-Owned Kuterra to Grow Atlantic Salmon
The ‘Namgis First Nation owns one of the world’s first land-based salmon farms.
SheNative Achieves Indigenous Entrepreneurship Milestone in Saskatoon
SheNative’s flagship Saskatoon store is now open for business — a milestone that’s been in SheNative Founder Devon Fiddler’s sights for years.
Jicarilla Apache Solar Farm to Empower Albuquerque’s 100 Percent Clean Energy Mission
Albuquerque Mayor Tim Keller’s office underscored that the Jicarilla Apache solar farm will be the third-largest solar project on Tribal lands in the United States.
Seneca Nation Files Suit to Vacate Panel Decision That It Owes $255M to New York State
Upon receiving the Interior’s letter Wednesday, the Seneca Nation of Indians filed suit in New York federal court to have the state panel’s ruling vacated.
Flandreau Tribe Sued USDA Over Failure to Take Action on its Hemp Production Plan, Judge Denies Tribe’s Injunction
“…A delay in approval of the Tribal plan and unlawfully withholding Tribal authority curtails receipt of the Tribal revenue from hemp production at grave cost to Tribal members,” states the Tribe’s May 23 complaint.

