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Interior Approves Comanche, Otoe-Missouria Tribal Gaming Compacts in Oklahoma
Otoe-Missouria Tribal Chairman John Shotton (left) and Comanche Nation Chairman William Nelson Sr. (right), announcing in April their new Tribal-state compacts, now approved by Interior.The U.S. Department of Interior has approved two Tribal gaming compacts in...
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Native Business NEWS
American Indian College Fund to Continue College Access and Success Program with $2.5M, 3-Year Grant
"Native American and Alaska Native students are in a college-going and completion crisis," the American Indian College Fund states. Research shows the national rate of all students going to college within six months of graduation after high school is 70 percent. For...
Muckleshoot Casino Announces 18-Story, Luxury Hotel Tower, Slated to Open in 2021
The luxury hotel resort at Muckleshoot Casino will completely re-envision the gaming destination. Twenty-four years after opening a casino which would set the standard for gaming in Washington State, the Muckleshoot Indian Tribe will once again redefine expectations...
Yakama Victory: Federal District Court Rules Members Can Sell Fireworks on Tribal Lands
The United States District Court for the Eastern District of Washington has ruled that Yakama Nation-licensed and Yakama member-owned firework stands can operate on Tribal lands without state intrusion.
Chairman Jonodev Chaudhuri to Depart National Indian Gaming Commission
Jonodev Osceola Chaudhuri is stepping down from his role as Chairman of National Indian Gaming Commission, effective Wednesday, May 15, 2019, and thereafter, Vice Chair Isom-Clause will take over day-to-day operation of the Agency.In an National Indian Gaming...
New Executive Director Appointed to Lead National Native Tourism Organization AIANTA
Sherry L. Rupert, of Paiute and Washoe heritage, has been named the new executive director of AIANTA, the nation’s leading national Native tourism organization.

