Indigenous people need only look back in time to realize their capacity for success. Cahokia, an ancient indigenous epicenter of commerce and trade, thrived between 700-1300 CE.
READ MORELas Vegas Shooting Anniversary Sparks Reminder for Casinos to Prepare; Snoqualmie Casino’s Active Shooter Response Training Demonstrates How
by Josh Robertson | Oct 1, 2019 | Featured, Features, Gaming, Happening Now, Innovation, Leadership, News
The second anniversary of the Las Vegas shooting prompts the casino industry to be prepared for a worst-case scenario.
READ MOREHemp Warrior: For Alex White Plume, Sovereign Resolve Is Finally Paying Off
by Native Business Staff | Sep 30, 2019 | Cannabis, Entrepreneurship, Featured, Features
“All living things deserve respect,” says Alex White Plume, Oglala Lakota, who performs a ritual before each hemp harvest. “We tell the plant, ‘Thank you. We’re going to use you.’”
READ MOREJoy Huntington: Athabascan Entrepreneur Credits Success to Hard Work, Firm Cultural Foundation
by Debra Utacia Krol | Sep 26, 2019 | Entrepreneurship, Featured, Features, Federal Contracting, Profiles
Joy Huntington, Koyukon Athabascan, was once expelled from an Alaska boarding school is now one of Indian Country’s business success stories.
READ MOREReimagining the Three Sisters: Finding a New Symbiosis in Tribal Food and Energy Sovereignty
by Clif Cottrell | Sep 24, 2019 | Agriculture, Energy, Featured, Natural Resources
The Three Sisters is a 5,000-year-old traditional agricultural method utilized by Native Americans to improve crop efficiency in limited space.
READ MOREWolf’s Run: How Willie Met Sally and Turned Two Gas Pumps Into a Multi-Enterprise Business
by Theresa Baine | Sep 23, 2019 | Entrepreneurship, Featured, Features, Profiles
In the late 1980s Willie Parry owned two gas pumps and a rack of cigarettes, now he and his wife have grown Wolf’s Run into a multi-enterprise business.
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