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5 October 2025 Tribal Business News Staff
Owamni, the James Beard Award-winning restaurant operated by the nonprofit North American Traditional Indigenous Food Systems (NATIFS), will move to the Guthrie Theater’s main floor restaurant space in spring 2026.
03 Oct
WarHorse Gaming, LLC, Nebraska’s largest casino operator, has refinanced $300 million in startup loans with a new five-year deal that will fund ongoing expansions and the construction of a third...
October 08
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday declined to hear RunItOneTime LLC v. United States, ending a challenge to the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act and preserving the state of Washington’s tribal gaming...
October 05
Cherokee Nation leaders and community members gathered Wednesday as the tribe officially assumed operations of the former Claremore Indian Hospital, the last federally run Indian Health Service...
October 05
The Chugach Regional Resources Commission closed a landback loan from NDN Fund on Sept. 25 to acquire the Seward, Alaska property that houses its operations — an innovative deal that turns a federal...
The Seminole Tribe of Florida has filed an amended complaint in a Florida circuit court against Lennar Homes, alleging that the Miami-based builder delivered hundreds of defective homes across six...
 
It’s been a busy time for leadership moves across Indian Country. From new CEOs and senior directors to appointments in legal, gaming, and tech, Native professionals are stepping into influential roles that shape their communities and industries.
One Navajo entrepreneur with helicopters wants to build fuel stations across the reservation. Another, a metal fabricator in Phoenix, struggles to secure even basic credit. These contrasting examples illustrate what Heather Fleming calls a persistent challenge: Native businesses that have outgrown microloans but remain too small for traditional bank financing.
A Native community development financial institution that has helped tribes reacquire 70,000 acres of ancestral land is preparing for its next growth phase under new leadership.
A federal reversal on tribal jurisdiction over Alaska Native allotments has cast uncertainty over two high-profile tribal gaming projects, including a planned gambling hall on Douglas Island and an operating facility near Anchorage.
A $2.3 million federal investment is poised to reshape Kodiak’s mariculture landscape, with the Sun’aq Tribe of Kodiak leading efforts to expand kelp processing capacity and diversify product development at its tribally owned seafood facility.
At a recent First Nations conference he attended in Canada, Dr. Richard Luarkie noticed something was missing—almost no one mentioned sovereignty.
The Tongva Taraxat Paxaavxa Conservancy announced Sept. 25 the completion of the first phase of restoration at Huhuunga, a one-acre site overlooking Eaton Canyon in Altadena, California, that was returned to the Tongva people in March 2022.
The Nebraska Indian Community College APEX Accelerator has received approval to expand its service territory from Nebraska to cover five and a half states across the Midwest, filling a coverage gap that left many Native American businesses without procurement assistance.
The Cherokee Nation has become one of the first tribes to establish comprehensive artificial intelligence guidelines, signing a policy that allows AI use while protecting Cherokee language and culture.
The College of the Muscogee Nation and the University of Nevada, Las Vegas signed an agreement that will allow tribal college students to transfer into UNLV's hospitality program with a focus on tribal gaming and hospitality management.
Huna Totem Corporation expects to eliminate 15,000 pounds of plastic waste this year through a partnership with an Alaska Native-owned water company that packages glacial water in reusable aluminum bottles.
A coalition of labor unions, nonprofits, solar companies, and homeowners filed suit Monday against the Environmental Protection Agency. The group alleges the agency unlawfully terminated $7 billion in federal grants intended to expand solar access in marginalized and low-income communities, including tribal nations.