NAFOA in the News
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Native American tribes have vast energy resources, but face barriers developing them
Hannah Grover While Indigenous nations across the United States have vast energy resources, it can be hard for them to develop that potential. Tribal representatives spoke to the Natural Resources …
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Tribal witnesses express frustration with murky energy regulations at Congressional hearing
By Chez Oxendine With a potential government shutdown looming, a House subcommittee held a hearing on Thursday to discuss tribal autonomy in energy agreements, with witnesses expressing frustration with arcane …
Marketplace: Federal government shutdowns cause economic distress for tribes
Interim Executive Director Susan Masten gives an interview to Marketplace radio about the looming federal government shutdown.
Yahoo News: Federal Government Shutdowns are Bad for Indian Country and Entire Country
Levi Rickert September 25, 2023 Opinion. Fueled by the demands of hard-right House Republicans, the federal government appears to be heading towards a shutdown at the end of the month, which …
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SAN FRANCISCO–(BUSINESS WIRE)– Wells Fargo announced today that Dawson Her Many Horses, head of Native American Banking, has been named Managing Director. Her Many Horses belongs to the Rosebud Sioux Tribe …
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Susan Masten Appointed NAFOA Interim Executive Director
WASHINGTON, D.C. – The Native American Finance Officers Association (NAFOA), has named former Yurok Tribal Leader Susan Masten as its Interim Executive Director. She was appointed to the position by the …
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‘It is about disabling tribal sovereignty’
By Acee Agoyo WASHINGTON, D.C. — As dangerous smoke from wildfires cast an ominous shadow over the nation’s capital, tribes and their advocates continue to wait for a series of …
Project partners overcame program complexity and other challenges to expand an essential retail and food center in Indian Country
Indianz.com: NAFOA opens annual economic development conference in nation’s capital
Monday, April 24, 2023 By Acee Agoyo Indianz.Com WASHINGTON, D.C. — More than 800 tribal leaders and finance professional in Indian Country are in the nation’s capital this week for NAFOA’s …
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