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Native Business Center Launches Washington State Business Directory
August 3, 2022 SPOKANE, Wash. — On Thursday, June 30, Native Business Center, which is powered by Sister Sky Inc., officially launched the Washington State Native Business Directory to support…
Read MoreTribal elders recall painful boarding school memories
July 21, 2022 We want to take a moment to pause here and let you know this post will be about the hardships Native peoples have faced in the boarding…
Read MoreIOC Restores Olympic Gold Medals Solely to Jim Thorpe
July 15 ,2022 On Friday, Native News Online reported that the International Olympic Committee (IOC) will display legendary athlete Jim Thorpe (Sac and Fox, Potawatomi) as the sole gold medalist…
Read MoreNew round of funding allocated to Working Washington Grants for small businesses
July 15, 2022 For small businesses affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, the Washington State Legislature has allocated $70 million for the next round of Working Washington Grants: Round 5. In…
Read MoreNative American News Roundup, July 3-9, 2022
July 14, 2022 For the week of July 3rd to the 9th of 2022 there were a few exciting developments in Indian Country. The first was about Cherokee Nation citizen…
Read MorePresident Biden Nominates Patrice Kunesh for Commissioner of the Administration for Native Americans
July 7, 2022 Last month, Native News Online reported that President Joe Biden announced 13 new intended nominations for his administration, including Patrice Kunesh for Commissioner of the Administration for…
Read MoreUniversity of Alaska Southeast to Offer Free Alaska Native Language Courses
July 7, 2022 Last month, Native News Online reported that University of Alaska Southeast (UAS) will offer students free non-credit classes in Alaska Native languages this fall. “The University of…
Read MoreSupreme Court rules Oklahoma State has concurrent jurisdiction in Indian Territory
June 30, 2022 On Wednesday, Native News Online reported that the U.S. Supreme Court ruled 5-4 that Oklahoma has jurisdiction to prosecute non-Indians who commit crimes against Indians in Indian…
Read MoreChief Lynn Malerba is the first Native person to be selected as Treasurer of the United States
June 24, 2022 Chief Lynn Malerba, Mutáwi Mutáhash (Many Hearts), from the Mohegan Tribe has been confirmed as the first Indigenous person to be appointed as the next U.S. Treasurer.…
Read MoreNative CDFI convenes Wabanaki Nations behind ‘transformative’ economic development consortium
June 16, 2022 In a recent article from Tribal Business News, Four Directions Development Corporation is leading a new effort that aims to facilitate collaboration among the Wabanaki Nations in…
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