Note: This podcast was recorded prior to the outbreak of the Coronavirus (Covid-19) Pandemic On the 11th episode of the Native Business...
READ MOREMichigan Tribes Face Service Loss Among COVID-19 Casino Closures
by Native Business Staff | May 2, 2020 | Gaming, Infrastructure, Legislative / Policy, News
FireKeepers Casino Hotel, one of the largest employers in Battle Creek, Michigan, has been closed since March 16. (Photo by Patman...
READ MOREChairman Fox: Oil Crisis Threatens to ‘Knockout’ MHA Nation’s Economy
by Native Business Staff | Apr 30, 2020 | Energy, Featured, Features, Happening Now, Infrastructure, Legislative / Policy, Natural Resources, News
The real “left hook” for the MHA Nation will come in May, followed by the “power-punch knockout” in June, “when we could lose 80 to 90% of our...
READ MORENecessity Was the Mother of Invention: Treating Remote Alaska Natives Via Telemedicine
by Native Business Staff | Apr 29, 2020 | Healthcare, Infrastructure
Cruising the Internet might leave you with the impression that telemedicine is a 21st century invention. So, you might be surprised that...
READ MORENew England Tribes Prepare to Enter Hydropower Market
by Debra Utacia Krol | Apr 22, 2020 | Energy, Infrastructure, Natural Resources, NonProfit
A consortium of New England Tribes may be ready to kickstart an effort to get into the energy market after their first attempt crashed into a budget black hole.
READ MOREMohegan Renewable Energy Is Using American Waste Wood to Keep the Lights on in Europe
by Josh Robertson | Apr 16, 2020 | Energy, Infrastructure, Natural Resources
A wood pellet business like Mohegan Renewable Energy’s depends on raw materials that are essentially unwanted, harvesting irregular wood from logging operations, or remnants and sawdust from sawmills.
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