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Get budget updates from Capitol Hill and find resources for tribal leaders.
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Learn about webinars, interviews and stories advancing economies in Indian Country.
Cherokee Nation Flag
In Cherokee culture, mothers, grandmothers, sisters, aunts and other close female relatives have always stood at the center of our families and communities.
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That’s a wrap on another successful #NAFOA2026! Next up: Santa Fe, New Mexico, in the fall.
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Welcome to #NAFOA2026 in Reno, Nevada!
Innoko River Tribal Library
For National Library Week, tune into Native America Calling to get an update from tribal library advocates about efforts to keep their doors open.
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NAFOA alumni will be taking the stage at the #NAFOA2026 conference in Reno, Nevada.
Jeff Gilpin
An effort to oust Chairman Jeff Gilpin of the Omaha Tribe in Nebraska appears to have failed.
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The #NAFOA2026 conference is just around the corner. Register today!
Tom Cole
I look forward to seeing you keep more of the money you earn in your pocket.
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Don’t miss the latest in tribal finance and economic development.
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Only one month until the #NAFOA2026 conference in Reno, Nevada!
Amy Minniear
“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.
Tom Cole
As the shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security continues, more and more Americans are seeing the negative side effects.
Chuck Hoskin Jr. and Todd Enlow
The foundation of community strength across the Cherokee Nation Reservation begins with stable, secure housing.
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NAFOA Executive Director Cory Blankenship is set to testify at Indian Country appropriations hearing.
Tom Cole
Senate Democrats must join their Republican colleagues and vote to pass Homeland Security funding.
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Looking for opportunities to get involved? NAFOA has you covered.
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The Tribal Tax and Investment Reform Act has been reintroduced in the 119th Congress.
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The #NAFOA2026 conference in Reno, Nevada, is fast approaching. Stay tuned for the agenda.
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NAFOA is proud of 1st Vice President VaRene Martin for being recognized for her leadership.
National Museum of the American Indian
A controversial restructuring of Indian education programs is moving forward at the national level despite widespread opposition from tribes and educators.
Internal Revenue Service
Millions of Americans will get a bigger tax refunds this year thanks to an array of new tax breaks.
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NAFOA and Tribal Leaders Testify Before Oversight Hearing on Economic Development.
Mark Macarro
The past year has seen major challenges for Indian Country. How is the nation’s largest inter-tribal organization responding?
Indian Memorial at Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument
The Trump administration is removing information about tribes and tribal history from national parks.
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Tune in to NAFOA’s testimony on making federal economic development programs work in Indian Country.
Chuck Hoskin Jr.
When we assess our nation’s true strength, we can only measure success by what is afforded to our most vulnerable citizens.
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Registration is now open for the #NAFOA2026 conference in Reno, Nevada!
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Get Ready: Registration for the #NAFOA2026 conference in Nevada opens soon!
Cherokee Nation
We cannot have a great Cherokee Century unless we build a world-class system of Cherokee wellness.
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Start off the new year by staying informed with NAFOA.
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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.
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There’s still time to #GiveNative! Donate by December 31 to make your gift to NAFOA count.
Makah Museum
Cuts in funding, federal staff reductions, and department disorganization — along with the U.S. government shutdown -– all took a toll on the work done by tribal museums this year.
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Extend your education, attend a year-end tax webinar and find an employment opportunity.
Chuck Hoskin Jr.
Elders, low-income workers, veterans and those with disabilities are among your family, friends and neighbors who depend on rural transit.
Mark Macarro and David Woerz
The National Congress of American Indians is winding down its 82nd annual convention following a busy election for leadership.
Shannon Wheeler, Jackie Pata and Mark Macarro
Election season kicked into high gear at the National Congress of American Indians, with a last-minute addition shaking up the field.