Native Women Lead has hired Alicia Ortega, former executive director of All Pueblo Council of Governors, to steer the organization into the...
READ MOREFrom the Editor: Indigenous Self-Determination Through the Business of Food Sovereignty
by Native Business Staff | Oct 7, 2020 | Agriculture, Entrepreneurship, Food and Beverage, From The Editor, News
Native Business Executive Editor Carmen Davis (Makah/Chippewa-Cree/Yakama) As a people, we are self-sufficient when we can feed ourselves. ...
READ MORE‘Gather’ Documentary Shines Light on Native Self-Determination Through Food Security
by Native Business Staff | Oct 7, 2020 | Agriculture, Entrepreneurship, Happening Now, News
“We’re celebrating Apache foodways in a kitchen that was built by Apaches for Apaches,” says White Mountain Apache chef Nephi Craig of...
READ MOREFor Native Foodpreneurs, Self-Sufficiency & Sustainability Have a Double Application
by Native Business Staff | Oct 7, 2020 | Disruptors, Entrepreneurship, Happening Now, News
Christopher Ian Gladue’s business Pȃnsȃwȃn — meaning “thin sliced meat” in Cree — spread like wildfire across Alberta, then Canada, then...
READ MOREKevin P. Thornton Built a Career Manufacturing Tables and Supplying Casinos From the Ground Up — Literally
by Native Business Staff | Oct 5, 2020 | Entrepreneurship, Features, Gaming, News
Kevin P. Thornton (center) served as CEO of KP Gaming from 1993 to 2010. Today he serves as Executive Director of MSC Gaming, a full-service...
READ MORENative American Entrepreneurs Sought for Largest BIPOC Business Competition, ‘Million-Dollar Challenge’
by Native Business Staff | Oct 2, 2020 | Diversity & Inclusion, Entrepreneurship, Happening Now, News
The largest BIPOC entrepreneurial competition in the United States has returned for its third year. Meda (Metropolitan Economic Development...
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