18 July 2025
Native organizations across the country welcomed new leadership and recognized outstanding achievements in July, with appointments spanning from tribal gaming enterprises to national advocacy organizations. Key developments included Wind River Development Fund hiring a new Chief Implementation Officer to oversee $40 million in federal grants, and Navajo Nation Gaming Enterprise bringing back a seasoned marketing executive with decades of casino operations experience.
17 Jul
The Scotts Valley Band of Pomo Indians has accused a tribe opposing their Vallejo, Calif. casino project of directly influencing the Department of the Interior’s decision to rescind the project’s...
July 18
A partnership between the Intertribal Agriculture Council and the U.S. Department of Agriculture that provided financial assistance for Native farmers, will be terminated as part of a broader...
July 12
For years, Wabanaki tribal communities faced a costly dilemma: pay outside contractors $500 to $1,000 per home for energy audits, or go without services that could slash utility bills for hundreds...
July 17
The Potter Valley Tribe has acquired 48 acres of ancestral land in Mendocino County through a federal program that helps communities purchase forest property for conservation.
The Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians will host a four-day Tribal Broadband Boot Camp Aug. 18-21.
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