Get the latest recommendations on gratuity and explore the stereotype that Native customers are bad tippers.
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Indian Country is gearing up for another round of big cases at the nation’s highest court, with water rights and tribal sovereignty on the line.
Salt River Project has partnered with a private renewable energy company to open its largest solar plant in Arizona.
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The usage of artificial intelligence is raising questions about copyright protections for Native creatives and concerns about appropriation.
Uplifting voices and opportunities from our community members and partners.
A non-Native collector who claims to know a secret tribal language is selling items that supposedly came from Little Bighorn and other battles. Some have doubts.
Native-owned galleries and organizations are working to ensure Native artists get full value for their works.
Your latest news on tribal finance and economic development.
The Black Hills Indian Artist Market once again brought art, music, fashion and food to He Sapa.
We’re hitting the ground running this new year!
And with that, the 2022 season is over. Thank you for a great year.
People headed to a Native basketball, educational and cultural tournament were shocked to learn that some hotels were charging more than $2,000 a night.
An area sacred to the Blackfeet Nation remains under threat from energy development after a federal judge’s ruling.
From individual Cherokee families to the whole Cherokee Nation, keeping children safe is our most essential responsibility.
This holiday season, remember to #BuyNative!
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Are you wondering where to find blue corn meal made by Native producers? Or do you want to give someone bison meat from tribal lands?
Dozens of young Native people flocked to the nation’s capital for the return of the White House Tribal Youth Forum, where they saw food sovereignty in action.
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In a photo that went viral, Stefen Monteau was seen making an obscene gesture next Gov. Kristi Noem (R), who is running for re-election.
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Native America Calling’s resident foodie Andi Murphy takes a look at the Indigenous origins of chocolate, checks out a new plant-based Native restaurant and chats with this year’s National Indian Taco champion.
Republican Arizona Corporation Commission candidate Nick Myers claims financial assistance to tribal nations is “foreign aid.” PolitiFact checks the facts.
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A business in South Dakota that banned Native patrons from the premises is being sued by the United States government for racial discrimination.
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Our tribal culture and history connect us to the past, to all our ancestors who went before us, and it is what guides us toward our collective future.
Welcome community, to #NAFOAFall22!
If you haven’t been summoned back to the office after the pandemic disruption, you likely will soon.
A new documentary tackles a topic that continues to generate controversy. Why are so many people claiming to be Indian?
Some tribes are already finding economic opportunities with clean energy.
See you next week in the homelands of the Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation!
The Senate Committee on Indian Affairs hosts a roundtable to address spectrum access for Native communities.
Only 2 weeks left until #NAFOAFall22 at the Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation!
The Oneida Nation is the latest in Indian Country to join the cannabis industry.
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