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Chairman Fox: Oil Crisis Threatens to ‘Knockout’ MHA Nation’s Economy
The real “left hook” for the MHA Nation will come in May, followed by the “power-punch knockout” in June, “when we could lose 80 to 90% of our revenue,” said MHA Nation Chairman Mark N. Fox, who favors boxing analogies. If oil prices don’t rebound, the Tribe stands to...
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Native Business NEWS
New Cherokee Nation Film Office Puts Tribe on Map as Destination for Film & Music Makers
The Cherokee Nation Film Office’s mission is to grow the state’s film industry by promoting northeast Oklahoma as a destination for filmmakers, while creating an environment that cultivates Native filmmaking.
Oneida Indian Nation Increased Tribal Investments in Vendors, Capital Projects by $67M in 2018
Oneida Indian Nation operations increased their total investments in vendors and capital projects by more than $67 million in 2018. That represents a 22 percent increase over 2017.
Navigate the Tribal E-Commerce Environment Through Sovereignty, Entrepreneurial Diversification
From Tribal lending to selling Tribal and Native goods and services, e-commerce is the future for successful Tribal economies.
Grand Traverse Economic Development Buys Steel Manufacturer
Bay Shore Steel Works is uniquely skilled in manufacturing armor steel plate, and serves as a key supplier of components for equipment used by the U.S. Military.
Two Tribes Make Headway on Cannabis Legalization to Drive Economic Opportunity
The Elk Valley Rancheria got a greenlight on its cannabis license from country supervisors, and the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians is launching a study to evaluate legalizing cannabis on the Qualla Boudary.

