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JULY 17, 2000 The Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska began their e-commerce site 18 months ago with little cash but soon turned into a profitable business after just four months of operation for Ho-Chunk Inc, the development corporation of the tribe. This year, revenues are expected at $3 million. Since merging with Indianz.Com, a product of Noble Savage Media, a media/technology company formed on the Omaha reservation in 1999, the site has experience a large amount of growth online and off: the company expects to grow out of its 7,000 square foot space by next year. Ed Note: The article misstates AllNative.Com's page view and reach statistics, which should have been attributed to Indianz.Com. Get the Story:
Winnebagos Seeding Business on Web (The Omaha World Herald 7/17) Relevant Links:
AllNative.Com - www.allnative.com
JULY 17, 2000 The Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska began their e-commerce site 18 months ago with little cash but soon turned into a profitable business after just four months of operation for Ho-Chunk Inc, the development corporation of the tribe. This year, revenues are expected at $3 million. Since merging with Indianz.Com, a product of Noble Savage Media, a media/technology company formed on the Omaha reservation in 1999, the site has experience a large amount of growth online and off: the company expects to grow out of its 7,000 square foot space by next year. Ed Note: The article misstates AllNative.Com's page view and reach statistics, which should have been attributed to Indianz.Com. Get the Story:
Winnebagos Seeding Business on Web (The Omaha World Herald 7/17) Relevant Links:
AllNative.Com - www.allnative.com
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