Yurok Tribe Reacquires 50,000 Acres of Forest
For decades, the Yurok Tribe witnessed the degradation of their ancestral territory. Their solution to protect one of the most biologically rich areas on Earth? To own it.
Read MorePosted by Native Business Staff Writers | Aug 21, 2019 | Natural Resources, News |
For decades, the Yurok Tribe witnessed the degradation of their ancestral territory. Their solution to protect one of the most biologically rich areas on Earth? To own it.
Read MorePosted by Native Business Staff Writers | Aug 21, 2019 | Gaming, Legal, Legislative / Policy, News |
On Monday, a Massachusetts federal judge granted the Wampanoag Tribe of Gay Head’s bid to amend a judgment in a lawsuit against the state. Meanwhile, Cheryl Andrews-Maltais, served on two panels at the LaMere Native American Presidential Forum.
Read MorePosted by Native Business Staff Writers | Aug 20, 2019 | Banking / Finance, News |
A new $5 million line of credit from Associated Bank of Green Bay, Wisconsin, will help ILCC advance economic development and land recovery for Tribes — something ILCC will achieve by leveraging its unique approach to lending.
Read MorePosted by Native Business Staff Writers | Aug 20, 2019 | Disruptors, Entrepreneurship, Featured, Features, Innovation, Leadership, Workforce Development |
Ben Jacobs, Osage, is knee-deep in plans to expand Tocabe beyond Colorado’s borders, bringing exquisite ingredients sourced from Native vendors to people across the country.
Read MorePosted by Native Business Staff Writers | Aug 19, 2019 | Career, Legal, Legislative / Policy, News, The Future |
Stacy L. Leeds, a citizen of the Cherokee Nation, will teach federal Indian law this fall as part of ASU’s Indian Legal Program.
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