Loretta Guzman, a member of the Shoshone-Bannock Tribes of Fort Hall, Idaho, paid her way through school as a barista, and also capitalized...
READ MOREThe Road to Nowhere: Inadequate Transportation Hinders Tribal Economic Development
by Suzette Brewer | Sep 28, 2020 | Features, Happening Now, Infrastructure, News
A school bus makes it’s way along a dirt road in Oljato, Utah. (Brian Leddy /Gallup Independent licensed via AP) Arlando Teller’s...
READ MOREDiné Founder of Orenda Tribe Translates Her Entrepreneurial Mind to Pandemic Aid
by Native Business Staff | Sep 1, 2020 | Entrepreneurship, Featured, Features, Happening Now, News
“I have a really intensive skill set as a business and fashion executive to apply to pandemic aid,” Orenda Tribe’s Founder Amy Yeung,...
READ MOREFor the Puyallup Tribe of Indians, Healing Is More Than Just Health Care
by Andrew Ricci | Jul 27, 2020 | Featured, Features, Healthcare
Puyallup Tribe Vice Chairman Bill Sterud, Dr. Alan Shelton, Chairman David Z. Bean are seen here inside the Puyallup Tribal Health Authority...
READ MOREHoping for a Silver Lining: Tribes Take on the Digital Divide in the Covid-19 Era
by Rob Capriccioso | Jul 10, 2020 | Broadband, Featured, Features, News
Rodney Cawston, chairman of the Confederated Tribes of the Colville Indian Reservation, says that if a silver lining can come from the...
READ MORELance Morgan on Ho-Chunk, Inc.’s 25-Year History of Growth
by Andrew Ricci | May 25, 2020 | Construction / Architecture, Energy, Entrepreneurship, Featured, Features, Housing, Infrastructure
Lance Morgan was 25 years old when he was tasked with figuring out how to diversify the Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska’s economy away from gaming....
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