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Waséyabek: Non-Gaming Diversification Empowered Tribal Economic Resilience in Face of COVID-19
Waséyabek Development Co.'s headquarters, purchased in October 2018, located in downtown Grand Rapids, Michigan. (Courtesy Waséyabek)Because the Nottawaseppi Huron Band of the Potawatomi made the strategic decision to diversify away from gaming, the Tribal economy has...
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Native Business NEWS
Navajo Nation Leaders Join Congressman Luján in Commending Progress of Glove Manufacturing Site
A $49 million, 124,000-square-foot manufacturing facility and warehouse is under construction in Church Rock, New Mexico, on the Navajo Nation Reservation. Navajo Nation President Jonathan Nez and Vice President Myron Lizer recently accompanied Congressman Ben Ray...
Hemp to Take Root on Oneida Reservation in Wisconsin
This summer, hemp seeds will be planted across some 32 acres on the Oneida Reservation in Wisconsin, a state that was once the second-largest producer of industrial hemp in the U.S.
American Indian College Fund Publishes Free College-Going Student Guide
The American Indian College Fund, with generous support from the Andrew Mellon Foundation, is publishing an invaluable tool for Native American high school students seeking higher education. Native Pathways: A College-Going Guidebook provides content related to how to...
NIGC Again Rules Ponca Tribe of Nebraska Can Operate its Casino in Iowa
Since the Ponca Tribe of Nebraska began building its casino on Tribal land in Iowa, the Tribe has been hit with legal attempts to intervene. But this week the National Indian Gaming Commission ruled in favor of the Tribe, affirming its earlier decision that the Ponca...
MMCT Wired $1M to Connecticut for Tribal Winds Casino
MMCT, the joint venture between the Mohegan and Mashantucket Pequot Tribes, has wired $1 million to the Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection toward state regulatory costs for their Tribal Winds Casino. “This million-dollar payment from the Tribes to the state...

