Rodney Cawston, chairman of the Confederated Tribes of the Colville Indian Reservation, says that if a silver lining can come from the...
READ MORELandmark Victory: Congress Never Disestablished Eastern Okla. as Indian Reservation
by Native Business Staff | Jul 9, 2020 | Featured, Federal, Happening Now, Legislative / Policy, News
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled 5-4 today that 19 million acres in eastern Oklahoma is Indian land. (Flickr/CC Geoff Livingston) “The federal...
READ MORELakota Founder of Leeway Franks and Leeway Butcher: ‘Adapt to Survive’
by Native Business Staff | Jul 9, 2020 | Entrepreneurship, Featured, Happening Now, Innovation, News
Lee Meisel, the Lakota owner/founder of Leeway Franks and Leeway Butcher in Lawrence, Kansas, said of the way entrepreneurs are pivoting...
READ MOREFrom the Editor: FedEx Pressures Redskins, Non-Gaming Economic Impact, Native Business Turns 2 Years Old
by Native Business Staff | Jul 8, 2020 | Banking / Finance, Entrepreneurship, Featured, From The Editor, Gaming, Happening Now, Innovation, News, Workforce Development
Carmen Davis, an enrolled member of the Makah Nation, and also Chippewa-Cree and Yakama, weighs in on the hottest news in business from across...
READ MOREStudy: Non-Gaming Tribal Businesses in Michigan Generate $288M Economic Impact
by Native Business Staff | Jul 7, 2020 | Construction / Architecture, Energy, Featured, Federal Contracting, Happening Now, Infrastructure, News, Technology, Workforce Development
Waséyabek Development Co. LLC, the Nottawaseppi Huron Band of the Potawatomi’s non-gaming arm, and Gun Lake Investments, the non-gaming...
READ MOREPressure From Sponsors Spurs NFL Team With Racist Name to Review its Brand
by Native Business Staff | Jul 3, 2020 | Banking / Finance, Featured, Happening Now, News
FedEx Field (Flickr CC/Rory Finneren) Washington D.C.’s NFL football team has used a racist slur for its name since 1933. Today, the...
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