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Native America Calling: Businesses face new tariff possibilities (December 11, 2024)
Tribal businesses and Native entrepreneurs are preparing for tariffs and other international trade shifts with Donald Trump in the White House.
President Biden celebrates Native winners of National Humanities Medal (October 22, 2024)
As his time in the White House winds down, President Joe Biden continues to celebrate and champion Native artists and Native cultures.
Doing business on a global scale means understanding the competitive advantages tribes and First Nations bring to the table.
Native America Calling: Native domestic violence spotlight (October 11, 2023)
October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month. It’s also the 29th anniversary of the Violence Against Women Act.
Native America Calling: Native baby food and a new Native cookbook (September 28, 2023)
Native baby food, a new Native cookbook and Hispanic heritage are on The Menu.
Native Sun News Today: Memorial ride honors lives lost at Wounded Knee (August 24, 2022)
On a Saturday evening, one could hear the low throaty growl of motorcycle engines coming from a distance, in honor of the ancestors killed at Wounded Knee.
After more than a century, Native sports legend Jim Thorpe has once again been recognized for his Olympic achievements.
Changes in the national and global economy can be stressful but adjusting spending now will help prepare you for the road ahead.
Harvard University Native American Program names new leader (May 25, 2022)
Kelli Mosteller, a citizen of the Citizen Potawatomi Nation, is the new executive director of the Harvard University Native American Program.
Native America Calling: Everything costs more (March 24, 2022)
Affording the basics is becoming harder every day as inflation continues to creep higher.
Native America Calling: Preserving Native veterans’ stories (November 11, 2021)
Stories from Native veterans offer lasting messages of both courage and healing.
Gaylord News: COVID-19 booster shots rolling out in Indian Country (September 8, 2021)
Formal guidance from the Indian Health Service on how and when to give COVID-19 vaccine booster shots still are in the works, but some tribes aren’t waiting.
The American Rescue Plan, which allocates $31 billion to Indian Country, set aside $20 million to help tribes preserve their languages.
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