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12 July 2025 Chez Oxendine
One of the most important tools to any family on the Hopi Tribe’s reservation in northeastern Arizona is the refrigerator. Grocery store trips can take up to four hours round-trip, making food storage at home crucial for survival.
12 Jul
A solar microgrid designed to power 36 homes on the Guidiville Rancheria stalled this spring when federal funds were abruptly frozen — until philanthropic lenders stepped in to bridge the gap.
July 03
Native American Bank has allocated $50 million in New Markets Tax Credits to fund five community development projects across Indian Country, with a focus on healthcare facilities and childcare...
July 03
Waséyabek Federal Services, a subsidiary of the Nottawaseppi Huron Band of the Potawatomi's business arm, has won a five-year, $205 million contract to provide site operations support services for...
July 03
The Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians will host a four-day Tribal Broadband Boot Camp Aug. 18-21.
Chris White Eagle learned meat cutting from his father, Doran, and now he’s teaching his own son the trade. But at Sacred Storm Buffalo in Rapid City, S.D., the three-generation tradition represents...
 
When the U.S. House of Representatives voted in June to eliminate funding for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB), the decision reverberated far beyond the familiar debates about PBS and NPR. In remote corners of Indian Country, where satellite dishes and antennas provide the only connection to television, public broadcasting is a lifeline for education, culture and community connection.
A mortar attack in Baghdad ended Rose McFadden’s military career, but launched her path as a Navajo entrepreneur building community through wearable art.
The Mvskoke Fund CDFI recently finalized the largest loan in its history, using federal grant funding to help finance a Muscogee citizen-owned mechanic shop that’s expected to support 10 full-time employees within two years.
A new bill targeting "dual-currency" online sweepstakes casinos has drawn broad support from tribal gaming interests and fierce opposition from industry groups.
U.S. Reps. Sharice Davids (D-Kan.) and Frank Lucas (R-Okla.) plan to introduce bipartisan legislation today to permanently expand tribal control over a program that provides food assistance to nearly 650,000 tribal members, Tribal Business News has learned.
At a recent First Nations conference he attended in Canada, Dr. Richard Luarkie noticed something was missing—almost no one mentioned sovereignty.
The Yurok Tribe has gained control and stewardship of 73 square miles of land along the Klamath River in a $56 million transfer — the largest land-back deal in California’s history.
Akiak Technology's joint venture has secured a five-year contract with the U.S. General Services Administration that will allow the tribally-owned company to provide professional services to federal agencies nationwide.
When a talented young Navajo writer in Kansas and a celebrated Dakota author teaching virtual writing workshops 1,500 miles away remained strangers, Valerie Vande Panne spotted what amounted to the ultimate creative missed connection.
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.
More than 100 tribes and Native-serving organizations are warning Congress that the Senate budget bill would severely damage tribal clean energy efforts across Indian Country.