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How COVID-19 Spurred Eighth Generation to Pivot With Purpose
The COVID-19 crisis has compelled Eighth Generation to support its community with a one-time donation of critical PPE and also to pivot operations to increase in-house production. Pictured: Esther Lucero and Louie Gong outside of the Seattle Indian Health Board....
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Native Business NEWS
Nez Perce Purchase of Country Club Provides Tribe With an Economic Footprint in the Heart of its Aboriginal Territory
The Nez Perce Tribe closed its purchase of an historic, private country club on February 1 for an undisclosed price. The deal marks the Tribe’s first holding in the state of Washington, on its aboriginal lands, and an opportunity to run an institution of more than 80 years.
Cherokee Nation Businesses Subsidiaries Announce Projects With Federal Departments
Cherokee Services Group and Cherokee Nation System Solutions, both subsidiaries of Cherokee Nation Businesses, recently announced agreements to assist the U.S. Department of Agriculture and the U.S. Department of the Interior, respectively.
Over Super Bowl Weekend, Pearl River Resort Introduced New ‘PRR Sports’ Mobile Betting App
Just in time for Super Bowl Sunday, Pearl River Resort launched mobile, on-premise sports betting on Saturday, February 2. The app, called PRR Sports, offers guests the opportunity to bet on professional league and major collegiate sporting events from anywhere on the Bok Homa and Pearl River properties.
Sealaska Heritage Institute Responds to Facebook’s Ban on Sale of Products With Animal Parts, Fur
Sealaska Heritage Institute (SHI) is condemning a Facebook ban on legal sales of products made from any “part, pelt or skin from an animal, including fur,” according to the site’s commerce policy.
Here’s How Jaymie Campbell Grew White Otter Design Co. From Passion Project to Profitable Business Garnering Red Carpet Placement
Jaymie Campbell, Anishnaabe hailing from the Curve Lake First Nation, left her full-time job last year to focus her energy into growing White Otter Design Co., her aboriginal fashion and art business.

