While nearly 60 percent of the CARES Act’s $8 billion Tribal set aside has been disbursed based on population data (and, according to a Harvard...
READ MOREMinority & Native-Owned Businesses Face Higher Risk of Becoming Crisis Casualties
by Native Business Staff | May 27, 2020 | Entrepreneurship, Featured, Happening Now, News
Amid the coronavirus pandemic, minority-owned small businesses are facing dramatic economic casualties, as they struggle to access...
READ MORESeneca Gaming Corp. Reduces Annuity Payments, Appoints Interim CEO
by Native Business Staff | May 26, 2020 | Gaming, Happening Now, Leadership, News
The Seneca Nation will initiate a phased, multi-week reopening process of its three gaming facilities in early June. The coronavirus pandemic...
READ MOREChehalis Tribe’s Distillery Pivots From Spirits to Hand Sanitizer
by Native Business Staff | May 26, 2020 | Featured, Happening Now, News, Sales & Marketing
Rather than craft-distilled liquor, the first product that came out of distillation tanks on the Chehalis Reservation was hand sanitizer. Come...
READ MOREFoxwoods, Mohegan Jointly Announce June 1 Reopenings
by Native Business Staff | May 24, 2020 | Gaming, Happening Now, News, Tourism
Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Chairman Rodney Butler (left) and Mohegan Tribal Chairman James Gessner are openly engaging with the State of...
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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