Tulalip Utilities provides water and water treatment for 1,800 residences on the reservation, plus a plethora of businesses that lie within it:...
READ MOREIHS’ COVID-19 Response Fast-Tracks Modern Telehealth Practices
by Native Business Staff | Apr 10, 2020 | Happening Now, Healthcare, Infrastructure, Innovation, News
Telehealth has become a key concept in fighting the COVID-19 pandemic, and the Indian Health Service signaled this week that it is part of its...
READ MORECall to Arms: The Attack on Economic Arms of Tribes and Sovereignty
by Andrew Ricci | Apr 10, 2020 | Featured, Features, Federal, Infrastructure, Legal
According to veteran lawyer Pilar Thomas, a member of the Pascua Yaqui Tribe of Arizona, there are only three ways a Tribe can raise revenue for Tribal governmental purposes.
READ MOREInfrastructure and Tribal Resistance to Catastrophe: How the Hohokam Survived
by Josh Robertson | Apr 7, 2020 | Agriculture, Infrastructure
The Hohokam irrigated and sustained their crops in desert conditions using a system of canals — the most sophisticated system north of Peru.
READ MOREPNM, Jicarilla Apache Nation to Build Solar Source for New Mexico
by Native Business Staff | Mar 28, 2020 | Disruptors, Energy, Infrastructure, Innovation, Natural Resources, News
A first-of-its-kind solar source is coming to Jicarilla Apache land to power cities, municipalities and large businesses across New Mexico to...
READ MOREThe Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe’s Fight for Trust Status Is About More than Land
by Native Business Staff | Mar 2, 2020 | Featured, Features, Federal, Gaming, Happening Now, Healthcare, Housing, Infrastructure, Legislative / Policy, Natural Resources, News
“A Tribal land base is critical for the exercise of Tribal sovereignty, and for the protection and continuation of Tribal culture, and...
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