Native people already have the highest uninsured rate among homeowners. Changes in the industry could make it even worse.
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Tribes operate lending businesses under their own sovereignty. But they still face struggles.
A TV show with a Mohawk chef, a Native cookbook for kids and a change in power in federal government are on The Menu.
Chaos and confusion remain the order of the day for Indian Country, barely a week into the new administration of President Donald Trump.
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Every time a Cherokee finds success in business creation, they are generating wealth and stability for their community.
TikTok, the popular video sharing platform, might soon be disappearing from the United States following a decision from the nation’s highest court.
Indigenous Enterprise promotes and advances Indigenous culture through the power of powwow song and dance.
Help rebuild communities and lives impacted by recent fires in southern California.
Despite a lack of interest from the energy industry, Republicans from Alaska think president-elect Donald Trump will help them open Arctic lands to development.
Avoiding unnecessary debt and living within your means: How to build your own wealth.
Here’s to 2025! NAFOA looks forward to advancing opportunities in Indian Country throughout the year.
It’s not too late to make your gift to Native youth count by donating to NAFOA.
Tribal businesses and Native entrepreneurs are preparing for tariffs and other international trade shifts with Donald Trump in the White House.
Don’t forget to register for the Department of the Treasury tribal consultations.
Tribes and tribal businesses are among the entities facing growing security threats.
The Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation has donated $150,000 to the oldest and largest finance organization in Indian Country.
Native business owners and Native entrepreneurs offer an alternative during the holiday buying rush with unique products and services.
Remember to Give Native this #GivingTuesday.
A logo depicting Blackfeet Chief Two Guns White Calf could be revived by the Washington professional football team.
What’s on The Menu? Navajo origin stories, wild rice, salmon runs and more!
A bill aimed at benefiting the Crow Tribe dominated discussion at a hearing in Washington, D.C. on November 19, 2024.
Chairman Frank White Clay of the Crow Tribe testifies in support of H.R.8952, the Crow Revenue Act, on November 19, 2024.
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There has never been a better time to unleash the potential of Cherokee families.
The Crow Tribe is returning to Capitol Hill to seek passage of a mineral development bill.
Don’t forget to join the consultations for the Tribal General Welfare Exclusion Act rule this week.
This week we honor the Native veterans who have served.
Native people are significantly underrepresented in the information technology workforce. The divide is even wider for Native women.
Let’s turn out the Native Vote!
At least 1,000 Indigenous leaders are gathering in New Mexico for the World Indigenous Business Forum.
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President Joe Biden is highlighting his administration’s Indian Country achievements as he prepares to visit a tribe in Arizona.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers partnered with Flatwater Group, owned by the Winnebago Tribe’s economic arm, to enhance maintenance operations along the Missouri River.
The Department of the Treasury is celebrating a major milestone in tribal economic development, surpassing the $500 million mark in investments for small businesses and entrepreneurs in Indian Country.
Your weekly digest on the latest in tribal economic growth.
The Department of the Treasury released a list of State Small Business Credit Initiative Technical Assistance Application Approvals through October 2024.
The Department of the Treasury released a list of State Small Business Credit Initiative Tribal Government Approvals through October 2024.
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