TikTok
Lawmakers from both parties are supporting — and opposing — a bill that would ban TikTok unless the social media app is sold to a non-foreign owner.

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National Center for American Indian Enterprise Development
The National Center for American Indian Enterprise Development is celebrating young leaders at the Reservation Economic Summit.

Shawn Spruce and Chris James
Doing business on a global scale means understanding the competitive advantages tribes and First Nations bring to the table.

Native America Calling
Small business serve as building blocks for tribes, providing jobs and circulating revenue within the community.

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NAFOA proudly celebrates the contributions of Native women in leadership.

Elver Fishing
Overfishing in Japan, a thriving black market, and even the Fukushima nuclear disaster are all fanning the flames of fishing disputes involving tribes and First Nations in the U.S. and Canada.

Native America Calling NAC
Native agriculture is now a $6.4 billion industry, doubling in sales from 2017 to 2022.

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National Congress of American Indians
The National Congress of American Indians opened its executive council winter session in Washington, D.C.

Economic Diversification to Create Prosperous Tribal Economies
The House Subcommittee on Indian and Insular Affairs holds a hearing on “Economic Diversification to Create Prosperous Tribal Economies.”

Arizona Indian Festival
Native artists say knockoffs from overseas undermine their authentic work, which represents their culture.

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Pharrell Williams
Four Native designers took a major stride when their work was included in the Louis Vuitton men’s fashion show.

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Thacker Pass
Tribal communities are on the frontlines of a push to create new, domestic sources for lithium.

American Museum of Natural History
New regulations for the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act are prompting museums to pull some items from public display.

Native Youth
The Bureau of Indian Education has launched a 24/7 behavioral health and wellness call line for students and staff.

IndigeHub
Soup, sharp knives and nominations for Native-owned businesses are on The Menu, a regular food feature from Native America Calling.

NAFOA
Don’t Forget: Applications for Leading People And Investing To Build Sustainable Communities Program (LPIBSC) due this week.

San Pedro Valley
The Biden administration’s renewable energy agenda is being tested in court with a lawsuit from tribes opposed to a $4 billion development that runs through their homelands.

Wind Farm
Tribal cultural resources are being threatened by growing demand for renewable energy projects.

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Cameron, Arizona
In 2020, more than 18% of people on tribal lands lacked access to broadband, compared with about 4% in non-tribal areas.

U.S. Capitol
The House Committee on Natural Resources is hosting a markup to advance two bills of interest in Indian Country.

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It’s the last week for 50% off NAFOA’s Grants Management program. Sign up today!

Cherokee Nation
Like many tribes, the Cherokee Nation operates a Tribal Employment Rights Office program to prioritize contracting with businesses that are owned by and employ Native people.

Barbie Inspiring Women Principal Chief Wilma Mankiller Doll
Join the conversation as Native America Calling dives into the controversy over the Wilma Mankiller Barbie doll.

Deb Haaland
Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland delivers remarks at the opening of the third annual White House Tribal Nations Summit.

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Chuck Hoskin Jr.
Cherokees have always creatively pursued economic partnerships, from our first trade treaties to our modern international business operations.

The Museum of the Cherokee People
After reaching out to Cherokee leaders and citizens, the museum on the home of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians re-launched with a new name and purpose.

NAFOA
Eleven days left until appropriations funding runs out for Indian Country programs.

NAFOA
Boo — only 18 days until funding for Indian Country programs runs out.

Gatherings Cafe
What’s on The Menu at Native America Calling? A new cookbook, a new cafe and a new spotlight on a catering business.

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First Beach on Quileute Reservation
Tribes are getting their applications in for funds from the second round of the Tribal Broadband Connectivity Program.