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Grand Canyon Closes Indefinitely After Tribal Insistence
The Navajo Nation, whose lands abut the Grand Canyon to the east, were among the governments and agencies requesting the closure of the National Park. The Grand Canyon closed indefinitely to visitors April 1 to prevent the spread of the coronavirus. Tourists access...
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Native Business NEWS
Chief Burgers Founder on Perseverance and ‘Winning the Trust of the People’
“We provide honest service. Nowhere do we make shortcuts. We give you what you pay for—quality every time. Our cleanliness is unquestionable. We’ve really worked our way into the trust of the locals,” said Thomas Begay, co-founder of Chief Burgers Food Truck on the Navajo Nation.
Diversity in Medicine: New Report Examines Minimal Growth in Native Representation
While there have been significant efforts to increase the diversity of the physician workforce, the number of individuals who identify as American Indian and Alaska Native applying to and enrolling in medical school has seen slow and uneven growth, according to a new report.
‘Nation Building Toolboxes’ to Offer Real-World Lessons From Native Decision Makers
The digital learning guides provide Nation Builders with learning activities and resources they can use to assist Indigenous communities in their drive for self-determination.
Coming in 2020: The First-Ever Tribally Affiliated Medical School in America
A new partnership will revolutionize healthcare and higher education for indigenous peoples. The Cherokee Nation and Oklahoma State University have inked an historic partnership to establish the OSU College of Osteopathic Medicine at the Cherokee Nation.
Emerging Filmmakers: NBC to Introduce Talent Infusion Programs at CAIIFF
Aspiring and emerging indigenous writers, directors and actors will want to attend NBC Entertainment’s special session at one of the largest Native film festivals in the country.

