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12 June 2025 Chez Oxendine
U.S. Reps. Sharice Davids (D-Kan.) and Frank Lucas (R-Okla.) plan to introduce bipartisan legislation today to permanently expand tribal control over a program that provides food assistance to nearly 650,000 tribal members, Tribal Business News has learned.
12 Jun
The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, one of the largest philanthropic organizations in the United States with an endowment of more than $8 billion, said today that it launched a Native...
June 13
Poarch Creek Indians Federal announced it acquired federal infrastructure services provider Street Legal Industries Inc., marking the tribe's second federal contracting acquisition in recent months....
June 11
U.S. Senators Catherine Cortez Masto (D-Nev.) and Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska) plan to introduce bipartisan legislation today to level the tax playing field between tribes and local and state...
June 08
The Yurok Tribe has gained control and stewardship of 73 square miles of land along the Klamath River in a $56 million transfer — the largest land-back deal in California’s history.
In an industry where women make up just 11% of the workforce and Native women barely register a fraction of that, eight Oglala Lakota women are flipping the switch on renewable energy’s gender gap.
 
Cherokee Nation became the first tribal nation to declare its reservation "Film Ready" after Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr. signed a proclamation aimed at attracting film and television productions to the tribe's 14-county jurisdiction in northeastern Oklahoma.
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.
U.S. Sens. Tina Smith and Mike Rounds reintroduced bipartisan legislation Tuesday that would make federal lending programs more accessible to tribal communities and other underserved areas by reducing minimum loan requirements and extending program authorization.
New legal filings brought by local government officials have deepened the dispute over the proposed Koi Nation Shiloh Resort & Casino, a project that would transform a 68-acre site near Windsor in Sonoma County into a resort and Class III gaming facility.
The USDA has ended a program that dozens of tribal food banks say has helped them provide fresh, locally produced food that is important to their traditions and cultures.
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.
The Shinnecock Nation has finalized the purchase of an eight-acre parcel in Hampton Bays, N.Y. from private owners Diane and Harold Holzman.
Cherokee Strategic Solutions, a subsidiary of Cherokee Federal, secured a $69.4 million Federal Aviation Administration contract to manufacture and install weather sensor technology at more than 500 airports nationwide.
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.
Nearly 5,800 government employees of the Cherokee Nation could either be headed back to school or receiving compensation for recently completing a degree under a new tribal workforce development program.
Huna Totem Corporation expects to eliminate 15,000 pounds of plastic waste this year through a partnership with an Alaska Native-owned water company that packages glacial water in reusable aluminum bottles.
A federal appeals court Tuesday revived a lawsuit challenging permits granted for the SunZia transmission line.