ALEXANDRIA, Va. – National Credit Union Administration Board Chairman Rodney E. Hood presented a federal credit union charter to the...
READ MORECheyenne & Arapaho Tribes Plan Bison Processing Plant With Vertically Integrated Business Model
by Native Business Staff | May 19, 2019 | Agriculture, News
Considering an eatery at the American Indian Cultural Center and Museum is currently under development in Oklahoma City, the Cheyenne and...
READ MOREFirst Tribally Affiliated Medical School to Change Indian Country From a ‘Desert of Primary Care Physicians to an Oasis’
by Native Business Staff | May 18, 2019 | Healthcare, Innovation, News
The Cherokee Nation has been plagued with many of the same problems as Tribal Nations across the United States, including struggling to attract a sufficient number of primary care physicians. “Some of our remote areas are hard to fill,” said Principal Chief Bill John Baker.
READ MORESeminoles Put the Brakes on $350 Million Annual Revenue-Sharing Payments to Florida
by Native Business Staff | May 17, 2019 | Gaming, Legislative / Policy, News
In a hand-delivered letter to Gov. Ron DeSantis on Tuesday, the Seminole Tribe announced it is halting its revenue-sharing payments to the state of Florida, effective immediately.
READ MOREHouse Passes Bill to Reaffirm Lands for Cape Cod-based Tribe
by Native Business Staff | May 16, 2019 | Federal, Gaming, Legislative / Policy, News
Once the bipartisan bill to restore the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe’s trust lands was back on the table Wednesday, House lawmakers voted 275-to-146 to pass H.R. 312, with 47 Republicans crossing party lines to join all but two Democrats in favor of the bill.
READ MORENative Business Podcast Debuts Live at the Native Business Summit
by Native Business Staff | May 14, 2019 | Agriculture, Entrepreneurship, Featured, News, Personal Development, Publishing, Sales & Marketing, Startup
On stage in front of a live audience, the Native Business Podcast launched today at the Native Business Summit.
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