Making Federal Economic Development Programs Work in Indian Country
The House Subcommittee on Indian and Insular Affairs holds a hearing on February 3, 2026.

Indianz.Com
The House Subcommittee on Indian and Insular Affairs is holding a hearing titled “Making Federal Economic Development Programs Work in Indian Country.” See the witness list.

Hearing Memo: Making Federal Economic Development Programs Work in Indian Country
The House Subcommittee on Indian and Insular Affairs is holding a hearing titled “Making Federal Economic Development Programs Work in Indian Country.” Read the hearing memo.

Hearing Notice: Making Federal Economic Development Programs Work in Indian Country
The House Subcommittee on Indian and Insular Affairs is holding a hearing titled “Making Federal Economic Development Programs Work in Indian Country.” See the hearing notice.

NAFOA
Tune in to NAFOA’s testimony on making federal economic development programs work in Indian Country.

Pete Hegseth
A government contracting program that tribes and Native businesses have relied on for decades is on the chopping block.

Shoshone-Paiute Tribes and Integra Resources Corp.
An agreement between a gold mining company and the Shoshone Paiute Tribes is being called “historic.”

Indigenous Protector Movement
The Powwow Grounds Coffeehouse in Minneapolis is at the heart of the resistance to a brutal immigration crackdown in Minnesota.

NAFOA
Registration is now open for the #NAFOA2026 conference in Reno, Nevada!

NCAIED - National Center for American Indian Enterprise Development
Tune in to hear from Native people who are being recognized for their contributions to their communities.

Department of the Treasury
A recent decision by the U.S. Treasury Department is a major win for tribes when it comes to economic development.

NAFOA
Get Ready: Registration for the #NAFOA2026 conference in Nevada opens soon!

NAFOA
Start off the new year by staying informed with NAFOA.

Senate Committee on Indian Affairs
The Senate Committee on Indian Affairs is holding a business meeting and legislative hearing as the first half of the 119th Congress comes to a close.

NAFOA
Thanks for a successful 2025. NAFOA will see you in the new year!

Chuck Hoskin Jr.
Thirty-five years ago, our people made a courageous choice to dare a new path.

Jeremy Arviso
Tune into Native America Calling to hear from both rookies and long-time Native retailers about what it takes to start and stay in business.

NAFOA
There’s still time to #GiveNative! Donate by December 31 to make your gift to NAFOA count.

Mark Kelly
Lawmakers have struggled for years to regulate social media platforms in ways that tamp down misinformation and extremism.

NAFOA
Extend your education, attend a year-end tax webinar and find an employment opportunity.

Native America Calling NAC
As 200 nations meet on the edge of the Amazon rainforest to hammer out cooperative goals on climate change, Indigenous peoples are making their presence known.

Native America Calling NAC
A surprise provision in the bill to end the federal government shutdown has thrown Native hemp producers into chaos.

NAFOA
The federal government has been shut down for 41 days — with possible end in sight.

NAFOA
The federal government has been shut down for 34 days.

Department of the Treasury
The cuts continue as President Donald Trump plans to eliminate another $500 million dollars for tribal housing, business development and infrastructure projects.

NAFOA
Learn about virtual courses, webinars, internship opportunities and more this week from NAFOA.

Koyukuk River
At least 40 tribes in Alaska are opposing a controversial road that President Donald Trump himself approved during the government shutdown.

NAFOA
Don’t forget. Every day is Indigenous Peoples’ Day!

U.S. Supreme Court
As the shutdown of the federal government enters its first full week, the nation’s highest court remains open for business.

NAFOA
Keeping you in the loop through the shutdown of the U.S. government.

NAFOA
NAFOA just wrapped up a successful #NAFOAFall25 conference in Portland, Oregon!

Indianz.Com
“Ernie was more than a colleague. He was a true friend to NAFOA and to me personally,” said NAFOA Board President Rodney Butler.

Blackfeet Nation
The Blackfeet Nation banned the sale and use of kratom amid growing concerns about the safety of the plant-based substance.

Isleta Grill
An unassuming eatery at the Pueblo of Isleta won the top prize at the New Mexico State Fair Green Chile Cheeseburger Challenge.

Lisa Murkowski and Chuck Hoskin Jr.
Fifty years into the self-determination era, tribal nations are running into new obstacles when it comes to managing programs that serve their people.

Markup of H.R.1723, the Tribal Labor Sovereignty Act
The House Committee on Education and Workforce holds a markup on H.R.1723, the Tribal Labor Sovereignty Act.

Markup of H.R.1723, the Tribal Labor Sovereignty Act
The House Committee on Education and Workforce holds a markup on H.R.1723, the Tribal Labor Sovereignty Act.

NAFOA
NAFOA is welcoming the community this week for the #NAFOAFall25 conference in Portland, Oregon.

Dutch Kuyper
Dutch Kuyper, Vice President of Land and Real Estate for Cook Inlet Region, Inc., testifies about “Unleashing Alaska’s Extraordinary Resource Potential.”

NAFOA
Only one more week until the NAFOA fall conference!