Jeremy Whipple learned to make maple syrup from his uncles when he was just 10, now he has brought the Mashantucket Pequot sugar shack back to life.
READ MOREMHA Nation: A Vision for Economic Sovereignty
by Andrew Ricci | Sep 2, 2019 | Energy, Featured, Features, Natural Resources, Tourism
Mark Fox, Chairman of the MHA Nation, sees the tribe generating its own power, raising and consuming its own food, and exporting their own goods.
READ MOREMartin Sensmeier Sheds Light on Executive Producing ‘Bright Path: The Jim Thorpe Story’
by Andrew Ricci | Aug 28, 2019 | Arts / Entertainment / Media, Entrepreneurship, Featured, Features
While the full cast has yet to be announced, Martin Sensmeier, who is also executive producing the Jim Thorpe biopic, will star as Thorpe.
READ MOREFormer Obama Advisor Nominated as Cherokee Nation Delegate to Congress
by Native Business Staff | Aug 26, 2019 | Featured, Federal, Legislative / Policy, News
The Cherokee Nation is nominating Kimberly Teehee as the Tribe’s delegate for the U.S. House of Representatives, enacting a treaty provision that has never been enforced.
READ MOREData Centers: A Good Investment or Risky Business?
by Lynn Armitage | Aug 22, 2019 | Featured, Features, Infrastructure, Technology
Data centers are big business. According to MarketWatch, the global data center market is estimated to reach revenues of around $174 billion by 2023.
READ MOREA Decade After Launching Tocabe, Osage Entrepreneur Ben Jacobs Is Just Getting Started
by Native Business Staff | Aug 20, 2019 | Disruptors, Entrepreneurship, Featured, Features, Innovation, Leadership, Workforce Development
Ben Jacobs, Osage, is knee-deep in plans to expand Tocabe beyond Colorado’s borders, bringing exquisite ingredients sourced from Native vendors to people across the country.
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