Tara Rush, an administrative business partner at Google Canada, teaches indigenous communities how to map and monitor their lands to make better-informed decisions about community development.
READ MOREU.S. MBDA InVision Tour to Empower Minority Innovators to Turn Ideas Into Inventions for Commercial Success
by Native Business Staff | Nov 29, 2018 | Featured, Technology
The InVision Tour educates minorities on technology transfer and how to use the federal government’s 300-plus laboratories and research centers to create new innovations.
READ MOREFormer Leader of RES Conference To Present Native Business Summit. Pre-Early Bird Registration Ends November 30
by Native Business Staff | Nov 27, 2018 | Accounting, Agriculture, Banking / Finance, Broadband, Cannabis, Construction / Architecture, Disruptors, Diversity & Inclusion, Energy, Entrepreneurship, Featured, Federal Contracting, Healthcare, Human Resources, Infrastructure, Innovation, Insurance, Manufacturing, Sales & Marketing, Startup
Pre-early bird registration rates for what is sure to be one of the most dynamic business events in Indian Country end this Friday, November 30.
READ MORESelling Carbon Credits Is Earning Tribes Millions While Conserving Forests
by Suzette Brewer | Nov 27, 2018 | Energy, Environmental, Featured, Natural Resources
It’s an idea so simple that it sounds almost too good to be true: Tribes across the country are using their forest lands to generate income by selling carbon credits in the California emissions trading industry while preserving their lands for future generations.
READ MOREIskwew Air, Dedicated to Indigenous Women, Gets Ready to Take Flight
by Debra Utacia Krol | Nov 26, 2018 | Career, Entrepreneurship, Featured
Beginning March 2019, Iskwew Air will be operating a charter service out of Vancouver International Airport and in the future will also operate short-term flights to specific destinations.
READ MOREEco-Friendly Blocks Build Tribal Houses & Business
by Mark Fogarty | Nov 23, 2018 | Environmental, Featured, Housing
In addition to employing a homegrown force, the Pascua Yaqui Tribe is using a combination of tribal loans and nonprogram income to build homes with eco-friendly blocks made of 87 percent recycled items.
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