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Leading Like A Native: Troy Clay Leverages Pokagon Band Strength
Troy Clay is a Native Business Top 30 CEO.“I don’t have all the answers and I am not bashful about that,” says Troy Clay, Pokagon Band of Potawotami, who is President and CEO of Mno-Bmadsen, the non-gaming investment arm of the Pokagon Band's business operations....
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Native Business NEWS
AIANTA to Celebrate Two Decades of Tourism Growth Across Indian Country
International and domestic tourism to Native American communities has grown exponentially since the American Indian Alaska Native Tourism Association (AIANTA) launched in 1998
Ah-Shi Beauty, Navajo-Owned Skincare Line, Empowers People of Color
Ah-Shi Beauty is more than a luxury skincare and beauty line. It’s a mission to “spread positive vibes” and encourage people of color to let their beauty and power shine.
Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe Asks Congress to Reaffirm Reservation
For the Mashpee Wampanoag, losing their trust status would also mean losing major economic development programs that benefit Tribal members and the entire region.
Cherokee Collaborators Publish Children’s Books About Cultural Legends
Cherokee Nation employees by day, Bradley Wagnon and Alex Stephenson collaborated in their spare time to create two children’s books adapted from traditional Cherokee stories.
Tribes Use Federal Grants to Pursue Energy Sovereignty
Tribes are developing and expanding renewable energy projects that empower Tribal economic self-sufficiency, with the aid of federal grants and loan guarantees.

