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11 December 2025 Brian Edwards and Chez Oxendine
A central pillar of tribal federal contracting — the second biggest economic driver in Indian Country — has come under fresh scrutiny in Washington. Sen. Joni Ernst (R-Iowa), who is calling for a pause on Small Business Administration 8(a) set-asides, has cited several tribal and Alaska Native enterprises in letters to federal agencies. But those companies say her allegations rely on incomplete or incorrect information, setting up a sharp dispute over how the program is being portrayed.
11 Dec
The Poarch Band of Creek Indians says Sen. Joni Ernst (R-Iowa) misinterpreted procurement data and never contacted the tribe before publicly suggesting one of its federal contracting firms may have...
December 10
The Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation on Tuesday terminated senior management of its economic development corporation after a tribal subsidiary secured a $29.9 million federal contract to design...
December 08
Congressional negotiators on Sunday released the text of the annual National Defense Authorization Act, a sweeping defense and national security bill that includes multiple provisions affecting...
December 03
Violet Sage Walker, chairwoman of the Northern Chumash Tribal Council, earned a spot on TIME magazine's prestigious TIME100 Climate list, which recognizes 100 highly influential leaders driving...
The Southern Sierra Miwuk Nation has reclaimed nearly 900 acres of ancestral land bordering Yosemite National Park, marking the end of a 175-year separation from territory the tribe considers sacred.
 
Los Angeles-based workforce development nonprofit Native Development Network has launched a research project to examine barriers to employment and stability for Native Americans in California.
Samantha Skenandore once planned to be a veterinarian. Today, she is a founding partner at Madison, Wisc.-based Skenandore Wilson LLP, specializing in tribal law and governance.
Native American Bank and Park State Bank & Trust are providing $6.9 million in joint financing for Tava House Properties' restaurant and event center in Woodland Park, Colorado.
The Pascua Yaqui Tribe's Casino Del Sol will pay more than $60 million over 20 years for naming rights to the University of Arizona's football stadium, the largest such deal in Big 12 Conference history.
Rep. Norma Torres (D-Calif.) and Rep. Doug LaMalfa (R-Calif.), along with Sens. Martin Heinrich (D-N.M.) and Mike Crapo (R-Idaho), reintroduced the Native American Seeds Act on Thursday, legislation that would authorize the Department of the Interior to support tribal seed banks and traditional farming practices.
After nearly four decades building the Harvard Project on Indigenous Governance and Development into the preeminent research center on tribal governance, Joseph P. Kalt handed the reins to economist Randall Akee this summer, marking a generational transition in how academic institutions study and support Native nation-building.
The California Wildlife Conservation Board has awarded $5.5 million to the Wášiw-šiw Land Trust to support the purchase of 10,274 acres in the Washoe tribal homelands northeast of Lake Tahoe.
The Senate Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship met Wednesday to examine fraud and oversight in Small Business Administration programs and federal contracting, with lawmakers sharply divided over the scope of abuse.
Blackfeet filmmakers Ivan and Ivy MacDonald won the Frank Blythe Award from Vision Maker Media for their documentary Bring Them Home/Aiskótáhkapiyaaya, which chronicles efforts to return wild bison to the Blackfeet reservation in Montana.
The College of the Muscogee Nation and the University of Nevada, Las Vegas signed an agreement that will allow tribal college students to transfer into UNLV's hospitality program with a focus on tribal gaming and hospitality management.
A coalition of South Dakota's nine tribal nations will use a $175,000 prize to train Native youth and develop tourism businesses that keep revenue in Indian Country rather than flowing to outside operators.
The Navajo Nation Resources and Development Committee will move forward with plans for a standalone Energy Office, a move intended to centralize authority over energy projects and provide a single point of contact for outside agencies.