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Postponement of Santa Fe Indian Market to Impact Livelihoods of Native Artists
With Santa Fe Indian Market called off until 2021, Native artists look for virtual avenues to offset their losses.
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Native Business NEWS
Selling Carbon Credits Is Earning Tribes Millions While Conserving Forests
It’s an idea so simple that it sounds almost too good to be true: Tribes across the country are using their forest lands to generate income by selling carbon credits in the California emissions trading industry while preserving their lands for future generations.
Iskwew Air, Dedicated to Indigenous Women, Gets Ready to Take Flight
Beginning March 2019, Iskwew Air will be operating a charter service out of Vancouver International Airport and in the future will also operate short-term flights to specific destinations.
Eco-Friendly Blocks Build Tribal Houses & Business
In addition to employing a homegrown force, the Pascua Yaqui Tribe is using a combination of tribal loans and nonprogram income to build homes with eco-friendly blocks made of 87 percent recycled items.
Indig Inc Co-Founder: Don’t Follow the Rules, Make Your Own
“I talk to a lot of entrepreneurs and the number one thing that I tell them is don’t follow the rules,” says Heather Abbey, CEO and co-founder of Indig Inc.
Heather Abbey Funded Indig Inc With her Business Competition Winnings
If there’s one thing Heather Abbey is not, it’s risk-averse. Cree from Little Pine First Nation, residing in Saskatoon, Abbey wasn’t afraid to buy a one-way ticket to a business competition without having enough funds to get back home.

