25 May 2026
Proposed cuts to Native-serving programs, staffing losses across federal agencies and growing delays in tribal project approvals dominated a Senate Indian Affairs Committee budget hearing Wednesday, as lawmakers from both parties questioned whether the federal government can continue meeting its treaty and trust obligations to tribes.
26 May
One of the country’s largest Urban Indian Organizations has opened a 76-unit affordable housing project in Oakland built around a simple premise: Culture is prevention.
May 26
Alaska’s only Tribal college has acquired a 15-acre site in Utqiaġvik for the future development of a new campus, marking a long-term infrastructure and workforce investment for Alaska’s North Slope...
May 26
The Osage Nation has begun construction on a new 50,000-square-foot health clinic in Skiatook, Okla., expanding healthcare capacity and continuing a broader tribal investment in healthcare...
May 25
For many restaurant startups, a food truck is the first step toward opening a brick-and-mortar location. For Indigenous Eats, it happened in reverse.
U.S. Treasurer Brandon Beach traveled to the Blackfeet Indian Reservation last week for his first visit to a Montana reservation since taking office — a trip that offered a firsthand look at the...
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As Native American Bank nears 25 years, outgoing Board Chairman Kent Paul looks back on the tribally-owned bank's growth and mission.