Tribal Leaders Sound Alarm Over AI Threat to Sovereignty Rights
Tribal sovereignty in the era of artificial intelligence is a growing concern for the 574...
Read Moreby Native Business Staff Writers | Aug 30, 2025 | AI, Featured, Innovation, News, Technology, The Future
Tribal sovereignty in the era of artificial intelligence is a growing concern for the 574...
Read Moreby Native Business Staff Writers | Jun 1, 2022 | Agriculture, Energy, Featured, Infrastructure, Innovation, News, Technology
Bitzero will also partner with the Mandan Hidatsa and Arikara (MHA) Nation for the purchase of power from Bitzero’s proposed data center for the MHA Nation’s greenhouse project. Pictured with Bitzero officials (left of podium) North Dakota Governor, Doug Burgum (at podium), MHA Chairman, Mark N. Fox (2nd from Right ) and Kevin O’Leary (Far Right). Photo courtesy of MHA Nation.
Read Moreby Native Business Staff Writers | May 19, 2022 | Featured, Happening Now, Infrastructure, Innovation, News, Telecommunications
Two-Way SMS & MMS Solution Now Available to Businesses in Scottsdale, Ariz., & Salt River Pima Maricopa Indian Community
Read Moreby Native Business Staff Writers | May 18, 2022 | Featured, Happening Now, Innovation, News, Real Estate
Members of the Puyallup Tribal Council took a flight with Kenmore Air’s CEO and chief pilot. The plane took off from Thea Foss Waterway and flew over the Puyallup Tribe’s ancestral homelands. Pictured L-R: Kenmore Air President Todd Banks, Kenmore Air COO John Gowey, Puyallup Tribal Councilman Fred Dillon, Puyallup Tribal Council Chairman Bill Sterud, Puyallup Tribal Council Vice Chairwoman Sylvia Miller, Puyallup Tribal Councilman James Rideout, Puyallup Tribal Councilwoman Annette Bryan. Photo Courtesy Puyallup Tribe of Indian
Read Moreby Native Business Staff Writers | May 12, 2022 | Featured, Gaming, Innovation, News, Sports
Sports betting partner will support Mohegan Gaming and Entertainment’s PlayFallsview online mobile sportsbook brand following April’s regulated market opening.
Read Moreby Native Business Staff Writers | May 11, 2022 | Environmental, Featured, Federal / Government, Grants, Innovation, News
First Ever Grants to Mid-Atlantic Region Tribes provides much needed funding for community gardens and composting.
Read Moreby Native Business Staff Writers | May 5, 2022 | Career, Featured, Innovation, News, NonProfit, Technology, The Future
Partnership launched May 3 and ANSEP students helped to develop 3D models of 19th century Tlingit Chilkat robe during Career Explorations Week. All photos courtesy: Alaska Native Heritage Center
Read Moreby Native Business Staff Writers | Apr 28, 2022 | Arts / Entertainment, Featured, Gaming, Innovation, News, Tourism
Iconic L.A.-based band gives private performance for San Manuel Band of Mission Indians. Photo Credit: Getty Images for Yaamava’ Resort & Casino at San Manuel
Read Moreby Native Business Staff Writers | Apr 18, 2022 | Featured, Innovation, News, Technology
Chief Gary Batton of the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma.
Read Moreby Native Business Staff Writers | Apr 12, 2022 | Energy, Featured, Federal Contracting, Infrastructure, Innovation, News, Technology, Video Learning
In addition to tribal energy case studies, each webinar of the 2022 series will share information, tools, resources, and potential funding opportunities.
Read Moreby Native Business Staff Writers | Feb 25, 2022 | Energy, Entrepreneurship, Featured, Federal / Government, Federal Contracting, Innovation, News, Technology
Left to Right: Allen G Cadreau, Indian Energy Chief Executive Officer and Henry J Boulley Jr, Indian Energy Chief Operating Officer. Photo by: Sarah MacMillan
Read Moreby Native Business Staff Writers | Sep 23, 2021 | Featured, Healthcare, Innovation, News, Technology
WSU Health Sciences students learn and practice in a simulation space in the Center for Native American Health. Historically, Indigenous communities have experienced lower health status and lower life expectancies, in part due to a lack of cultural understanding by health care providers. Indigenous populations have consistently urged the United Nations to incorporate cultural perspectives into health policies and programs to address these disparities.
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