Larry George Kinley, the longest-serving Chairman of the Lummi Nation, passed away in February 2018 after a battle with cancer.
READ MORETocabe to Host American Indian College Fund’s Popular Top Chef Showcase
by Native Business Staff | Sep 14, 2019 | Entrepreneurship, News, The Future
The nation’s largest American Indian restaurant business is hosting DENVER E.A.T.S.S. (Epicurean Award to Support Scholars), the American Indian College Fund’s popular top chef showcase.
READ MOREGary Davis Hosts U.S. MBDA’s 2019 Minority Enterprise Awards, NEZ/FCI Native American, LLC Honored With Minority Construction Firm of the Year Award
by Native Business Staff | Sep 12, 2019 | Construction / Architecture, Entrepreneurship, Featured, Federal, News
These prestigious Minority Enterprise Awards recognize and celebrate the outstanding achievements of successful minority businesses from across the country.
READ MORENative Entrepreneurs to Expand Their Brewery Business With Rambler Taproom in Farmington
by Native Business Staff | Sep 12, 2019 | Disruptors, Entrepreneurship, Happening Now, News
Dubbed the Bow & Arrow Rambler Taproom, it’s forecasted to open in winter, Sheppard, Bow & Arrow Owner and CEO, told Native Business.
READ MORELance Gumbs: Thriving to Survive on the Shinnecock Indian Nation
by Debra Utacia Krol | Sep 11, 2019 | Career, Disruptors, Entrepreneurship, Featured, Innovation, Profiles
Lance Gumbs owns and operates several successful businesses — a gift shop, smoke shop, delicatessen, café and a club venue.
READ MOREClara Pratte, Owner of Strongbow Strategies: There’s No Such Thing as ‘That’s Not My Job’
by Debra Utacia Krol | Sep 9, 2019 | Entrepreneurship, Featured, Federal Contracting
Clara Pratte (Navajo) says she’s always had an entrepreneurial streak. “My dad was a business owner in the hospitality field.”
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