The Supreme Court declined to hear a case brought by a Native American advocacy group aiming to block a copper mine’s development on culturally significant land.
Jackson Brossy, who helped expand Native American lending and federal contracting at the Small Business Administration's Office of Native American Affairs, has joined Huntington National Bank's...
A coalition of environmental groups and a tribal government sued the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers over a permit allowing mineral exploration on Alaska’s Johnson Tract, arguing the agency failed to...
Native American banks are delivering billions in loans to tribal communities despite being severely undercapitalized compared to their peers, according to a new report highlighting their outsized...
The U.S. Small Business Administration confirmed Tuesday that a Trump administration executive order targeting diversity, equity and inclusion programs does not affect services provided to American...
Bodwé, a professional services group that offers architecture, engineering, construction, and business operations services, is opening a new office in Grand Rapids, Michigan, with some help from the...
Katie Oyan, a 20-year Associated Press veteran and member of the Oglala Sioux Tribe, will become CEO of IndiJ Public Media on June 23, taking over the nation's largest Indigenous news organization as it navigates a challenging landscape for public media.
The publisher of Tribal Business News and Native News Online has launched Native StoryLab, a new division offering Indigenous storytelling and strategic communications services for tribal businesses and organizations.
A tax credit introduced in the Inflation Reduction Act remains a compelling opportunity for tribes hoping to stand up renewable energy projects, even amid shifting priorities in a new administration.
The Scotts Valley Band of Pomo Indians’ embattled casino proposal for Vallejo, Calif. has secured a new ally in the Coalition of Large Tribes, known as COLT.
An American Indian-owned restaurant opened its newest location at Denver International Airport on April 7, expanding its presence in Colorado's food scene.
The Maine Legislature on Tuesday rejected two bills related to the state recognition of tribes, a longstanding effort that Wabanaki leaders argue would have undermined their continued push for the sovereignty afforded to other federally recognized tribes.
Ahtna, Inc., the Copper River Valley’s regional Alaska Native Corporation, has completed the transfer of 4,228 acres from the United States Air Force, adding to its 1.77-million-acre land base in the state.
Alaska Native-owned Copper River Family of Companies has acquired San Antonio, Texas-based Aspire Medical Staffing, strengthening its position in the healthcare staffing market serving government and private sector clients. Financial terms were not disclosed.
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.
Alexandria Ehlert has pursued a college education hoping to become a park ranger or climate scientist. Now she’s wondering whether she’ll ever finish her studies at College of Menominee Nation.
The Puyallup Tribe of Indians expanded its transportation portfolio by extending seasonal seaplane service with Kenmore Air, adding international flights between Tacoma and Victoria, British Columbia.
Lawyers for three nonprofit “green banks” attempted to preserve a court injunction blocking the Environmental Protection Agency from terminating their grants during a hearing Monday at the US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia.
The Decolonizing Wealth Project will distribute $15 million over three years to expand mental health services for young people, particularly those from marginalized communities.