Pascua Yaqui Tribal members currently navigate between various buildings dispersed across their reservation in Pima County, Arizona, near Tucson, for various medical and social services. But that’s all changing.
READ MOREOneida Nation to Unveil Sports Betting Lounges Next Week
by Native Business Staff | Jul 22, 2019 | Gaming, Happening Now, News, Tourism
Multiple casinos in New York were jockeying to open the state’s first legal sportsbook. The Oneida Nation is among the pack leaders.
READ MOREStanding Rock Is ‘Indigenizing Energy’: Nonprofits Build First and Largest Solar Farm in North Dakota
by Native Business Staff | Jul 22, 2019 | Energy, Natural Resources, News, NonProfit
“Our mission of indigenizing energy is about merging the cultural values and wisdom … with new technologies to establish a sustainable platform,” said Cody TwoBears, founder and executive director of Indigenized Energy.
READ MORESanta Ynez Band Operates Successful, Zero Waste Gaming Enterprise
by Native Business Staff | Jul 21, 2019 | Gaming, Happening Now, News
The first casino in the world to earn TRUE — Total Resource Use and Efficiency — Zero Waste certification is Tribally owned.
READ MOREHard Rock Comes Full Circle, Returning to its Birth City of London
by Native Business Staff | Jul 20, 2019 | News, Tourism
Since the Seminole Tribe purchased Hard Rock International for $965 million in 2006, the brand has expanded its presence from 45 to 74 countries.
READ MORESan Manuel Raises Tournament Charitable Donations to $1.6M
by Native Business Staff | Jul 19, 2019 | News, NonProfit
Over the last 20-plus years, the annual San Manuel Golf Tournament has donated more than $1.6 million in charitable funds to 36 nonprofit organizations.
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