Treasury reserved $162.3 million, of the $8 billion in COVID-19 relief for Tribes, for Alaska Native Corporations. Alaska Native Corporations...
READ MOREJudge Denies Tribe’s Bid to Halt & Recalculate CARES Fund Allocations
by Native Business Staff | Jun 13, 2020 | Federal, Legal, Legislative / Policy, News
The U.S. Department of Treasury plans to start disbursing the remaining $3.2 billion in CARES Title V funds to Tribes no later than Monday....
READ MORETribe Sues Treasury Over Use of ‘Highly Unreliable’ Metric to Allocate CARES Funding
by Native Business Staff | Jun 9, 2020 | Federal, Happening Now, Legal, Legislative / Policy, News
Prairie Band suit is corroborated by a recent Harvard Project on American Indian Economic Development report that reveals Treasury relied on a...
READ MOREFederal Court Sides With Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe in Land Suit
by Native Business Staff | Jun 6, 2020 | Featured, Federal, Happening Now, Legal, Legislative / Policy, News
“We all share a profound belief in the importance of tribal sovereignty as a vehicle to preserve and protect our culture and traditions. This...
READ MOREMHA Nation to Fight Interior Removal of its Missouri River Property & Mineral Rights
by Native Business Staff | Jun 4, 2020 | Featured, Federal, Happening Now, Legal, Natural Resources, News
Research identifies numerous legal and historical events that support the riverbed ownership of the MHA Nation across nearly two centuries....
READ MORECherokee Professor, KU Law Students to Train UN Diplomats on Indigenous Issues
by Native Business Staff | May 23, 2020 | Happening Now, Legal, News, The Future
Green Hall is the home of the University of Kansas School of Law. KU Law is partnering with the United Nations Institute for Training and...
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