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One of the great things about technology is how quickly and easily we can connect with our partners across Indian Country.
Read MoreOne of the great things about technology is how quickly and easily we can connect with our partners across Indian Country.
Read MoreOn September 18, the Washington State Bar Association honored Travois Advisory Board member Gabe Galanda with its 2014 Excellence in Diversity Award. The association was honoring Gabe for his contribution to diversity in the state’s legal profession.
Read MoreThe success of the Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe is obvious to anyone who passes through the reservation or the Twin Cities. The band has built a strong foundation in hospitality and related industries.
Read MoreA strange thing happened on my recent trip to Seattle — the sun shined the entire time. Other than that, my trip to Washington was full of familiar faces and places. It was great to have breakfast with Gabe Galanda, one of our CDE advisory board members.
Read MoreWe are gearing up to send in an application to the U.S. Treasury for an allocation of New Markets Tax Credits (NMTC). Here’s where we need your help. In the application, we need to provide information about projects that can benefit from and qualify for the program.
Read MoreAs an English major at Wake Forest University, I had the privilege of taking a poetry class from the great Maya Angelou during my senior year. Dr. Angelou opened the first class by discussing burdens and barriers.
Read MoreTravois has now sponsored and attended several Native American Finance Officers Association (NAFOA) conferences, and they never disappoint. From watching Muscogee Creek Principal Chief George Tiger address leadership in Indian Country to hearing U.S.
Read MoreIf you have ever visited the campus of Kamehmeha Schools in Honolulu, Hawaii, you know the view is unforgettable.
Read MoreEvan Becker stopped by the Travois office this week to catch up with our Chairman David Bland. David and Evan are friends, colleagues and collaborators who first met while working at the Norfolk Redevelopment and Housing Authority in 1976.
Read MoreAfter a day of visiting clients in Wisconsin and Minnesota, I am reminded of a few things. First, always pack a warm coat. Second, be sure to brew a cup of Red Lake Nation Foods’ herbal tea before starting a long drive.
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