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Proud to Be

Chances are, you’ll be watching the NFL Super Bowl XLVIII this weekend and chances are, you’re excited to see the big-time advertisements too.  As we know, companies go all out for this broadcast and there are often some memorable commercials.  Well, we think you’ll be moved by the ad that National Congress of American Indians has just released.  In fact, word on the street is that it isn’t just a piggyback ad, but that it will actually be aired during the Super Bowl.  It’s titled Proud to Be.

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Yakoke hotokot chiapelachi

Chukma! As the end of the year approaches, we at Homahota Consulting would like to say “yakoke hotfoot chiapelachi” or thank you for your support (Chickasaw Language).  This year has been one of tremendous growth. We have been honored to work with a number of local, regional and national tribes and organizations. We worked with an Arizona Native Nation on a tribal business project, helped several Native non-profits leverage their grants funds to improve their communities, we spoke to national audiences raising awareness about the importance of digital inclusion for Tribal communities and Native Nations, and have launched an extensive email and social media campaign to improve our communication with you. We know that more communities need a stronger voice so we are challenging ourselves to keep going and we look forward to many new projects in 2014.

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Maybe You Can Go Back Again…

March 1, 2013

Things have a really funny way of working. My life just came around full circle, when I had the opportunity to speak at Colorado State University (CSU) in February. As an alumnus, I was honored. As a former student, I vividly remember what it was like the first time I saw a guest lecture at CSU. I thought to myself, “I want to do that!” My mind was opened in a way it hadn’t been before and I walked through the opening. Twenty years later, I have a PhD and I’m the invited lecturer speaking at my Alma Mater.

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