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Will Oglala Lakota Tribal Members Vote in Favor of a Cannabis Marketplace?
Tomorrow, members of the Oglala Lakota Nation will cast their votes on whether to legalize marijuana for medical and recreational use within the bounds of Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota. The move would “jump start” the local economy, leaders say, in a...
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Symposium to Explore Cannabis and Hemp for Economic Development
The hemp and cannabis industries are growing exponentially—nationally, globally and across Indian Country. Explore the “green path” forward at the 2nd Annual Tribal GREEN Symposium & Golf Tournament.
A Former Firefighter Built a Furniture Business From Salvaged Trees
Stephan Cheney, Lakota, has turned his instincts for finding wooden gems into a furniture-making business, High Rez Wood Company.
First Nations Launches Keepseagle Fast-Track Grants
First Nations Development Institute has launched a new grant program to support Native American farmers and ranchers. It’s an outgrowth of the Keepseagle v. Vilsack case that spanned more than 18 years in federal litigation. Funding for the effort comes to First...
Three Number Ones From Inc. Magazine for Big Elk Energy Systems
Big Elk Energy Systems has hit the trifecta. On the just-issued Inc. magazine top 5000 lists, the Tulsa-based firm was ranked number 1 in three categories: manufacturing firms nationwide, companies based in Oklahoma, and companies based in Tulsa.
Phoebe Suina on Preserving Tribal Water Rights
There are a lot of smart cookies in Indian Country, and Phoebe Suina, sole owner of Native-Owned, Woman-Owned High Water Mark LLC, is one of them. Incorporated in 2013, Suina has managed to make a big imprint in environmental engineering across the southwest pueblos...

