The Publishers of Native Business Magazine.
Native Business Magazine empowers, informs, and inspires Native business and entrepreneurship.
We spotlight innovation in business, inspiring change agents and sparking creativity throughout Indian Country.
We are a 100% Native American owned digital media company that also present world class business events.
We can help empower your business by working with you to create a powerful narrative and visuals. Contact us!
Native Business® is more than a publication—it’s a movement powered by purpose and driven by the vision of its founders, Gary “Litefoot” Davis (Cherokee Nation) and Carmen Davis (Makah Nation, Chippewa Cree, and Yakama Tribes).
This powerhouse husband-and-wife team brings over five decades of combined experience in Indigenous entrepreneurship, having built and scaled multiple successful ventures including Red Vinyl Records, Litefoot Enterprises, Davis Strategy Group, IndigiStudios, and Native Style® Clothing. Their proven track record spans entertainment, consulting, media production, and strategic business development, with successful initiatives in gaming, energy, pharmaceuticals, and land development.
Gary, a trailblazing hip-hop artist and entrepreneur turned organizational business leader and former President & CEO of the National Center for American Indian Enterprise Development, combines multi-sector industry success with deep expertise and experience in tribal economic development and policy. Carmen, an award-winning entrepreneur and one of the first recipients of the prestigious “40 Under 40” award, has spearheaded some of Indian Country’s most impactful initiatives, including the groundbreaking “Reach the Rez” project that served over 350 Indigenous communities.
Native Business® serves as the premier platform for advancing Indigenous economic sovereignty. We champion Native American business, entrepreneurship, and economic development by:
Through our flagship Native Business Summit, we catalyze economic transformation across Indian Country. This premier gathering brings together tribal leaders, entrepreneurs, corporate partners, and innovators to forge partnerships, share strategies, and accelerate economic growth for Indigenous communities.
Native Business® illuminates the extraordinary potential of Indian Country’s economy while providing practical tools and connections that empower Tribes, Alaska Native Corporations, and Native entrepreneurs to build generational wealth and sustainable prosperity.
Together, we’re not just reporting on Indigenous business—we’re actively building the future of Native economic sovereignty, one story, one connection, and one opportunity at a time.
Co-Founder, Publisher & Executive Editor
Carmen Davis (Makah Nation, Chippewa Cree, and Yakama Tribes) is an accomplished entrepreneur, strategic visionary, and recognized Indigenous leader who has dedicated over 25 years to advancing economic prosperity across Indian Country. As Co-Founder and President of Native Business®, Carmen brings exceptional expertise in business development, media production, and nation-to-nation relationship building.
Strategic Leadership & Business Excellence
Carmen’s entrepreneurial acumen spans multiple industries and ventures. As President and Co-Founder of Davis Strategy Group, she has orchestrated transformative partnerships between Tribal entities and corporations, led international tribal business delegations, and produced major national broadcasts. Her strategic vision has been instrumental in facilitating business opportunities across an array of economic sectors.
Most recently, Carmen helped launch and serves as Vice President of IndigiStudios, a 100% Indigenous-owned film and production company dedicated to reclaiming Native narratives in entertainment.
Proven Impact Across Indian Country
Carmen’s commitment to Native communities is exemplified through her leadership of groundbreaking initiatives. As President of the Association for American Indian Development, she coordinated the historic “Reach the Rez” project—the largest national outreach effort in Indian Country. Over five years, Carmen managed all aspects of the multi-faceted initiative, helping raise over $1.3 million philanthropically and leading a team that traveled 54,000 miles to deliver motivational and educational programs to more than 350 Indigenous communities across North America.
Her ability to execute large-scale projects while maintaining authentic community connection has made her an invaluable bridge between Tribal Nations and mainstream business sectors. Carmen has successfully facilitated strategic partnerships, guided brand development initiatives, and overseen business expansion efforts that create lasting positive impact for Native communities.
Voice of Empowerment
As one of the first recipients of the National Center for American Indian Enterprise Development’s prestigious “40 Under 40” award in 2009, Carmen was recognized early as an emerging force in Indigenous business leadership. Today, she is a sought-after keynote speaker who has delivered powerful presentations for diverse audiences ranging from PNC Bank to the Navajo Nation to the Native Women’s Business Summit.
Carmen’s unique ability to navigate both tribal and corporate environments with equal expertise has made her an exceptional advocate for Indigenous economic advancement. She combines strategic thinking with practical implementation, ensuring that business opportunities translate into real benefits for Native communities.
Driving Native Business Forward
As the founder, publisher, and executive editor of Native Business—the premiere 100% Indigenous owned and operated national tribal business publication—Carmen has created an essential platform for Indigenous economic discourse. She also produces the Native Business Summit, bringing together thought leaders, entrepreneurs, and change-makers to accelerate economic growth across Indian Country.
Through Native Business, Carmen continues her lifelong mission: creating pathways for Indigenous prosperity that honor traditional values while embracing innovation. Her leadership ensures that Native Business remains not just a publication, but a catalyst for economic transformation that empowers current and future generations of Indigenous entrepreneurs.
Carmen’s work embodies the belief that economic sovereignty and cultural preservation are not just compatible—they are essential partners in building a thriving future for all Indigenous peoples.
Founder, Publisher and CEO
Gary “Litefoot” Davis (Cherokee Nation) is a visionary entrepreneur, award-winning entertainer, and nationally recognized advocate for Indigenous economic sovereignty. With over three decades of breaking barriers across entertainment, business, and policy, Gary brings unparalleled expertise and passion to his role as Co-Founder, Publisher and CEO of Native Business®.
A Trailblazer in Business and Media
Gary’s entrepreneurial journey began when he made history as the first Native American rap artist to achieve national prominence, founding Red Vinyl Records—a 100% Native-owned label and touring company—and independently releasing eight award-winning albums. This early success in building his own platform rather than accepting industry limitations became the blueprint for his business philosophy: create Indigenous-owned infrastructure that empowers Native communities to control their own narratives and economic futures.
Today, Gary leads multiple successful ventures including Davis Strategy Group, a premier consulting firm specializing in tribal economic development and public-private partnerships; IndigiStudios, dedicated to reclaiming Indigenous narratives in film and television; and IndigiAI, deploying culturally-rooted technology solutions for Tribal Nations.
National Leadership in Indian Country
Gary’s commitment to economic advancement for Indian Country extends far beyond entrepreneurship. He previously served as:
His expertise has been sought at the highest levels of government and industry. Gary has twice testified before the U.S. Senate, been appointed as Ambassador for the U.S. Department of Energy’s initiatives on minority and equity in energy, and served on the U.S. Small Business Administration’s Council on Underserved Communities. He has consulted for organizations including Swedish Match, the American Petroleum Institute, and the Mandan Hidatsa and Arikara Nation.
Building the Future of Native Business
As a sought-after keynote speaker who has addressed audiences from the World Indigenous Business Forum in Guatemala to Hannover Messe in Germany, Gary brings a unique perspective on the intersection of cultural sovereignty and economic empowerment. Through The Litefoot Show Podcast and his speaking engagements at universities and corporations nationwide, he continues to inspire new generations of Indigenous entrepreneurs.
Gary’s numerous accolades include the Cherokee Nation Historical Society’s Sevenstar Award, the MBDA National Director Special Recognition Award, and multiple Native American Music Awards. He was featured in Scholastic Books’ “Native American Heroes” for his impact on Native youth.
Through Native Business, Gary combines his extensive experience, vast network, and unwavering commitment to create a platform that doesn’t just report on Indigenous business—it actively shapes its future. His vision is clear: to build an ecosystem where Native entrepreneurs and Tribal enterprises have the tools, connections, and inspiration needed to thrive in the modern economy while maintaining cultural integrity.
Native Business® empowers, informs, and inspires Native business and entrepreneurship. Our focus is always on providing tools, resources, attention, and insights to Native American Tribes, always with a business perspective.
We want our digital media platforms to be an invaluable resource to Native entrepreneurs and Tribal business leaders. We want to share success stories, provide information, and spark ideas for new business pursuits.
We want our website and mobile app to drive discussion and provide timely updates on the latest business news from Indian country and on issues that impact Indian country. In so doing, we will help equip Tribes and Native Nations to adapt and respond to changing business landscapes and new innovations.
We want our events to be informative gatherings where Native business leaders can share their successes, network with other businesses, and help each other enhance their self-sufficiency and economic development enterprises.
We want to shine a light on success, self-sufficiency, and sustainability by indigenous people across North America. We share inspiring stories of ingenuity, success and resiliency from Tribes, Alaska Native Corporations and native businesspeople. We aim to bring people and resources together. Our goal is to help native businesses thrive, and to encourage and strengthen native business relationships worldwide.
Native Business champions those who dare to rise. We tell the inspiring stories of startups and emerging entrepreneurs. We take a close look at the disruptors—people shaking up their industry, flipping the script, and challenging established norms.
Through coverage of corporate diversity issues, we make the case that companies at all levels should be looking to hire Native Americans for the unique viewpoints they bring.
Native Business drives wealth creation. By giving Native business leaders new tools and insights to efficiently run their businesses, Native Business helps them increase profitability and run better enterprises.
Native Business inspires professional development. We stand by the belief that Native businesses and entrepreneurs are capable of the extraordinary. In line with that sentiment, our content serves to drive continuous learning and innovation. As our readers evolve, expand and grow their businesses, we want to be a force that drives positive change and grows alongside them.
Our Native Business videos deliver the news to you in a live, fun, and conversational format. We will soon be offering an array of Native Business video news roundups, trainings, insightful interviews with thought leaders and various how-to segments. Native Business videos are sure to be an additional resource to keep you informed and help you and your business grow. Check out the Native Business YouTube Channel now!
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Native Business events bring together Tribal and Alaska Native leadership, featured speakers, thought leaders, informative breakout sessions and trainings, a business trade show and plenty of networking. The 2nd annual Native Business Summit will take place September 1-3, 2020 at the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Tulsa, Oklahoma with Cherokee Nation Businesses serving as the event's presenting sponsor. For more information and to register CLICK HERE.
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