1 March 2026
In 2018, Congress planted the seeds for Native American sovereignty over their food packages and agriculture programs. Eight years later, tribes are still waiting to see whether those seeds will be allowed to grow.
01 Mar
U.S. Reps. Gwen Moore, D-Wis., and David Schweikert, R-Ariz., on Wednesday introduced bipartisan legislation to expand tribal governments’ access to tax-exempt bonds, housing credits and other...
February 26
Tracy Canard Goodluck, an enrolled member of the Oneida Nation of Wisconsin and of Mvskoke Creek heritage, has built her career around public service rooted in tribal sovereignty and community...
March 01
The Interior Department finalized a sweeping rollback of its National Environmental Policy Act regulations, shifting most environmental review procedures out of federal rule and into an internal...
February 26
The Southern Ute Indian Tribe Growth Fund has acquired The Berg Group through its direct private equity subsidiary, Kava Equity Partners, expanding the Tribe’s portfolio into integrated and...
There was a time not long ago when capital simply did not move in Indian Country.
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