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The Orange Brief, NAFOA’s official podcast, brings listeners the most essential news on Tribal government finance and economic development. From federal policy updates and Capitol Hill developments to practical educational resources and in-depth case studies spotlighting economic success across Indian Country, each episode is your essential briefing on the issues shaping the fiscal future of Tribal communities. Produced for Tribal leaders, finance professionals, economic development practitioners, and anyone invested in the economic sovereignty of Tribal Nations, this podcast combines timelyThe Orange Brief: NAFOA News from Concentrate Economie Management Management et direction
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  • First Pour: Treasury Rules, Congress, and Indian Country's Economic Moment
    Mar 31 2026

    In NAFOA's debut episode, Executive Director Cory Blankenship delivers five concentrated minutes of what's moving Indian Country forward. From two landmark U.S. Treasury rulings securing historic wins for Tribal economic sovereignty, to Capitol Hill testimony calling out broken federal programs, to the reintroduction of the Tribal Tax and Investment Reform Act — plus a celebration of the next generation of Tribal finance leaders. No pulp. Just the good stuff.


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    Credits:

    Host: Cory Blankenship, Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians, Executive Director, NAFOA

    Flute: Miwese Greenwood, Otoe-Missouria Ponca and Chickasaw Tribes

    Shaker: Cory Blankenship, Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians

    Episode Editing & Mix: Jason Moriarty

    Theme Song Production: Jason Moriarty


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    6 min
  • NAFOA: Standing for Tomorrow
    Jan 25 2021

    The COVID-19 pandemic has disproportionately impacted Indian Country and isolated our people when we need to support each other the most. Listen as NAFOA’s 1st Vice President, VaRene Martin, sits down with Chairwoman Erica Pinto of Jamul Indian Village and Chairman Bo Mazzetti of Rincon Band of Luiseño Indians to learn more about their community's response to the pandemic and how they are creating solutions for a more hopeful tomorrow.

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    40 min
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