Three Native American women share their experience in Corporate America. By Ariel Farinango (Native Inca), 2019 NAFOA Leadership Summit Alumnus While Corporate America has boosted its diversity and inclusion efforts […]

NAFOA Leadership Summit alumnus interviews two Native women about how their career journeys in Finance helped them become better advocates for Indian Country.

On February 15, 2017, the Lac du Flambeau Band of Lake Superior Chippewa announced the settlement of all litigation related to its $50 million bond transaction issued in January 2008. […]

Tribal governments may institute several types of organizational structures, and this article will outline retirement programs that will benefit the structure which your Tribe has selected. If your Tribe has […]

Exploring the costs and benefits of two alternative investment approaches SYNOPSIS Proponents of active and passive investment management styles have made exhaustive and valid arguments for and against both approaches. […]

Every day, tribal officials serve Indian nations by making difficult decisions, and more and more often non-tribal courts are exposing them to the peril of litigation and potential liability in […]

On October 16, 2017, the Department of the Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke announced Bryan Rice, a citizen of the Cherokee Nation, as the new Director of the Bureau of Indian […]

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