Travels in Wisconsin
Brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr. The drive from Milwaukee to Keshena was a cold one, but I didn’t mind. The Menominee Indian Tribe specifically, and the state of Wisconsin as a whole, are places very close to Travois’ heart.
Read MoreBrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr. The drive from Milwaukee to Keshena was a cold one, but I didn’t mind. The Menominee Indian Tribe specifically, and the state of Wisconsin as a whole, are places very close to Travois’ heart.
Read MoreTravois team members are often on the road visiting tribes, clients and other partners and attending trainings and conferences. Each week, we’ll share where we’re going. We hope to see you soon!
For the week of Jan.
Phil Glynn and I had the great pleasure to represent Travois this year at the World Indigenous Business Forum that was being held in Sydney, Australia. We spent the week speaking with many indigenous business owners and entrepreneurs.
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During a visit to the White Mountain Apache Reservation in Whiteriver, Ariz., Bernalda Rustin, who works in the finance department at the housing authority, shared some exciting news with us.
Several Travois staff members and I had the pleasure of attending the World Indigenous Housing Conference last week in Vancouver, British Columbia, where we had the opportunity to share our experience in Indian Country and learn about affordable housing for Indigenous peoples in Australia, Canada an
Read MoreI recently finished up a great week in Camp Verde, Ariz., visiting the Yavapai-Apache Nation.
Read MoreLast week, Greg Bland and I made the trip to Phoenix, Ariz. for the Construction in Indian Country Conference (CIIC). The Arizona State University Del E. Webb School of Construction hosts the conference each year.
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