The federal government has been shut down for 34 days.
The cuts continue as President Donald Trump plans to eliminate another $500 million dollars for tribal housing, business development and infrastructure projects.
Learn about virtual courses, webinars, internship opportunities and more this week from NAFOA.
At least 40 tribes in Alaska are opposing a controversial road that President Donald Trump himself approved during the government shutdown.
Don’t forget. Every day is Indigenous Peoples’ Day!
As the shutdown of the federal government enters its first full week, the nation’s highest court remains open for business.
Keeping you in the loop through the shutdown of the U.S. government.
NAFOA just wrapped up a successful #NAFOAFall25 conference in Portland, Oregon!
“Ernie was more than a colleague. He was a true friend to NAFOA and to me personally,” said NAFOA Board President Rodney Butler.
The Blackfeet Nation banned the sale and use of kratom amid growing concerns about the safety of the plant-based substance.
An unassuming eatery at the Pueblo of Isleta won the top prize at the New Mexico State Fair Green Chile Cheeseburger Challenge.
Fifty years into the self-determination era, tribal nations are running into new obstacles when it comes to managing programs that serve their people.
The House Committee on Education and Workforce holds a markup on 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 is welcoming the community this week for the #NAFOAFall25 conference in Portland, Oregon.
Dutch Kuyper, Vice President of Land and Real Estate for Cook Inlet Region, Inc., testifies about “Unleashing Alaska’s Extraordinary Resource Potential.”
Only one more week until the NAFOA fall conference!
The Senate Committee on Indian Affairs holds an oversight hearing on September 10, 2025.
The Senate Committee on Indian Affairs holds an oversight hearing on September 10, 2025.
The House Subcommittee on Indian and Insular Affairs holds a legislative hearing on September 9, 2025.
The Senate Committee on Indian Affairs is taking testimony from federal officials, including the temporary leader of Indian programs at the Department of Energy.
Native-owned businesses are among those being hit by President Donald Trump’s tariff policy, with some forced to consider raising prices in reacton.
The House Subcommittee on Indian and Insular Affairs is taking testimony from tribal and Alaska Native leaders at a legislative hearing.
United States Treasurer Brandon Beach will be speaking at the #NAFOAFall25 conference in Portland, Oregon.
The House Subcommittee on Indian and Insular Affairs is getting back to work on tribal legislation following a long break.
Get the latest on tribal policy, fellowship opportunities and more from NAFOA.
Theres only one month before the NAFOA Fall 2025 conference in Oregon!
The tribal gaming industry took in $43.9 billion in 2024 but potential setbacks are on the horizon.
Discover stories and opportunities from the NAFOA community.
Missed the agenda drop for #NAFOAFall25? Find it here!
Learn about big — and small — economic development visions for Indigenous peoples in the Arctic.
Native groups have hit back at President Donald Trump’s threat to block a new stadium for the Washington Commanders if the professional football team does not revert to its racist name.
Heads up — something big is coming your way from NAFOA.
With wildfires raging across Northern Arizona and destroying more than 100 structures in Grand Canyon National Park, businesses relying on tourist revenue have taken a hit.
Read to learn about must-watch webinars and the latest grant resources.
The space and resources required for AI is immense — and it’s hitting close to home for some in Indian Country.
How is Indian Country navigating the so-called One Big Beautiful Bill? Don’t miss the NAFOA webinar.
Tribal green energy initiatives are no more in the era of President Donald Trump.
The latest updates and opportunities shaping Tribal economies.
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