Webinar opportunities for tribal economic development, data sovereignty discussions and more for you this week.
“I’m proud of the bipartisan progress we made today in advancing these eight bills through committee to the Senate floor,” said Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska), chair of the Senate Committee on Indian Affairs.
The U.S. government and mining corporations are ignoring the rights of tribes to free, prior and informed consent, according to a new report.
The Senate Committee on Indian Affairs is getting back to work after a long absence in the nation’s capital.
Get budget updates from Capitol Hill and find resources for tribal leaders.
Tribes in New Mexico are joining a growing fight against platforms that offer betting on sports events.
The war in Iran has led to a rise in the price of gas. How are Native businesses and individuals coping?
Learn about webinars, interviews and stories advancing economies in Indian Country.
The Native fashion show has always been among the most popular offerings at the annual Santa Fe Indian Market in New Mexico.
Tribes in Wisconsin are celebrating a new law that gives them exclusive control over sports betting, but a similar attempt fell flat for tribes in Oklahoma.
That’s a wrap on another successful #NAFOA2026! Next up: Santa Fe, New Mexico, in the fall.
A Native traditional foods program aimed at curbing diabetes is credited with major weight loss and health benefits among participants. Also, did you catch Chopped on the Food Network?
Welcome to #NAFOA2026 in Reno, Nevada!
NAFOA alumni will be taking the stage at the #NAFOA2026 conference in Reno, Nevada.
President Trump is pushing for more oil drilling in the Arctic, a decision directly impacting Native communities in Alaska.
The #NAFOA2026 conference is just around the corner. Register today!
The Seminole Nation and the Muscogee Nation are among the growing number taking a stand against data centers in Indian Country.
A new report finds 4 in 10 Americans now use pay later loans for groceries, an increase from the previous year.
Don’t miss the latest in tribal finance and economic development.
This year’s Juno Awards included historic wins and high-profile performances by Indigenous artists, celebrating and cementing their place in contemporary Canadian music.
A jury has held internet and social media giants Google and Meta responsible for harms caused to youth. What’s next for tribes involved in the landmark case?
Only one month until the #NAFOA2026 conference in Reno, Nevada!
The House Subcommittee on Water, Wildlife and Fisheries is taking testimony on a bill to ensure that Alaska Native artists can continue to sell goods using ivory,
“When Tribal Nations have the policy tools, capital access, and institutional support to develop their economies, their communities thrive — and so does the national economy,” NAFOA Treasurer Amy Minniear told Congress.
The foundation of community strength across the Cherokee Nation Reservation begins with stable, secure housing.
Tune into Native America Calling to get an update on clean energy infrastructure and development trends in the absence of federal dollars.
The U.S. House of Representatives considers H.R.3073, the Shivwits Band of Paiutes Jurisdictional Clarity Act, on March 16, 2026.
The U.S. House of Representatives considers H.R.3073, the Shivwits Band of Paiutes Jurisdictional Clarity Act, on March 16, 2026.
NAFOA Executive Director Cory Blankenship is set to testify at Indian Country appropriations hearing.
If timeless Cherokee values are to be applied to the present challenges and uncertainties brought about by the growth of data centers, we need to know the facts.
Looking for opportunities to get involved? NAFOA has you covered.
The House Subcommittee on Indian and Insular Affairs holds a legislative hearing on March 4, 2026.
The 119th Congress is slowly but surely taking action to advance Indian Country’s legislative agenda following a less than stellar start to the session.
The Tribal Tax and Investment Reform Act has been reintroduced in the 119th Congress.
A book about colonization and Native food, a standout frybread stand and a safe space in Minneapolis are on The Menu.
The #NAFOA2026 conference in Reno, Nevada, is fast approaching. Stay tuned for the agenda.
Images and videos of Native people are being generated by artificial intelligence, causing concerns about continued misrepresentation.
The Bureau of Indian Affairs is finally getting a chance to help expand tribal self-determination over energy development.
NAFOA is proud of 1st Vice President VaRene Martin for being recognized for her leadership.
With help from Congress, the Donald Trump administration stripped some $1.5 billion in federal funds previously promised to tribes.
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