Category: Change Labs
Roddell Denetso’s passion for Native representation in sports drives his one-of-a-kind uniforms incorporating original Native American designs.
A Navajo entrepreneur sharpens his skills to bring quality products to the Navajo Nation.
Entrepreneurs and artisans have a new place to build their businesses on the Navajo Nation.
Jaymus Perry uses his custom-designed motorcycle ornaments as a teaching opportunity.
Claudia Jackson runs Audical Cycles, a woman-owned bike service and repair shop serving cyclists of all ages and levels on the Navajo Nation.
Carmirae Holquin, a Change Labs graduate, and low income Navajo families team up for better living conditions.
Crystal Dugi is a one-woman business selling bright and colorful artwork inspired by her Navajo culture.
Cherilyn Yazzie was advocating for public health and nutrition when she saw a need for farmers on the Navajo Nation.
Germaine Simonson’s convenience store meets customer needs in her rural Navajo Nation community.
Amber McCrary is using her business to change how Indigenous writers are published and seen.
Six Native-owned businesses with locally sourced and beautifully crafted gifts for your holiday season.
Unique and authentic gifts created by Native artisans just in time for the holiday season.
For farmer Tyrone Thompson of Chi’shie Farms, growing food is a way to connect to Navajo culture and model self sustainability.
First-generation jeweler Thomas Deel is back at his jeweler’s bench crafting statement pieces out of silver, turquoise, coral, and gold.
Summer and LaMandez Brown knew there weren’t a lot of jobs on the Navajo reservation. So they made their own.
“Grandma Baskets” help rural elders on the Navajo reservation get the supplies they need.
Buy jewelry directly from artists, find a local tour guide, and track down the best Navajo taco in town.
Marisa Mike, a Diné fashion designer, combines traditional styles with contemporary twists in her line of special-occasion wear.
Artists, solar technology entrepreneurs, and other movers-and-shakers who are making big change on tribal lands.
We couldn’t be prouder of the 12 Native businesses who have just graduated from Change Labs in 2019.
Seeking 10 Native entrepreneurs who want to start or grow a small business over the next year.
Have a broken treadmill on your hands? Samuel Shingoitewa can’t wait to fix it for you.
We’re taking a program that works and scaling it up to support even more Native entrepreneurs.
Looking for that perfect gift? Support these five Native American owned and operated businesses this holiday season.
It’s hard to find Navajo moccasins handmade by Navajo artists. Brent David Toadlena has you covered.
Roseann and Lester Littleman are inviting visitors to experience Mystical Antelope Canyon, on the Navajo Nation.
Every morning, Deal posts his sushi menu to Facebook. By lunchtime, hungry customers are lining up.
On the reservation, starting a business is a hustle. The Native American Business Incubator Network is here to help.