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RMICC Golf Fundraising Event
June 11th
Registration & Breakfast 6a -7:30a
Golf Scramble 7:30a – 1p
Awards Lunch 1p – 3p
Hiwan Golf Club
30671 Clubhouse Ln, Evergreen CO 80439
Rocky Mountain Indian Chamber of Commerce presents its Annual Golf Fundraising Event.
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Honorees from the American Indian Achievement Awards (read more)
113 days ago · From Shadana Sultan
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Milender White's joint venture team Tah Yas (performed as MW ORCA JV1) recently completed interior and exterior renovation work on the historic Byron White Courthouse. This milestone project is the largest for the joint venture group to date. (read more)
148 days ago · From Shadana Sultan
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The expo was organized by the Rocky Mountain Indian Chamber of Commerce and the Southern Ute Indian Tribe. It attracted about 130 people to workshops and a business networking session, said Shadana Sultan, executive director of the chamber. (read more)
216 days ago · From Shadana Sultan
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Leadership Message

RMICC continues working to move Commerce that benefits Indian Country. It is incredibly humbling to see the seeds of our work grow to benefit American Indian Communities. We have been fortunate to see start-up businesses blossom to secure their first contracts, long term partners bloom to the global market, scholarship recipients graduate and secure their first career opportunities, tribal leaders make key connections to sell products and services, non profit partners implement ground breaking work via grant funded programs, American Indian Professionals secure promotions, and see our Corporate Partners complete the circle by awarding American Indian businesses contract work. It's a labor of love, but it is fulfilling to see the growth and promise of doing business in Indian Country.
As an enrolled member of the Oglala Lakota Nation, I'm always interested in ways to promote a positive image of our American Indian Culture & Community. My priority is to help our American Indian Community to stay relevant to what’s new in business, while maintaining respect for culture and tradition. Equally important to me, is showing my daughter and the rest of our American Indian Youth the beauty and pride in being American Indian. Our people are truly beautiful, vibrant, and resilient!
In some small, humble way, I hope to bring a level of unity amongst our communities so our people have a clear voice. Our people have suffered a great deal, and there is still so much work to do in Indian Country. We can't get there until we embrace each other and work together. We say, "Mitakuye oyasin," (we are all related). Together, we can show the world that in the face of centuries of adversity and struggle, American Indians are still here, thriving and growing! I am incredibly thankful for the opportunity to serve our community and even more humbled by those that support and believe in the vision. Thank you Creator.
While we may be small in numbers, we are certainly not small in heart. Undeniably, “modern Natives” are the very essence of perseverance, resilience, and versatility. The Rocky Mountain Indian Chamber of Commerce extends an esteemed “welcome” to you. We hope you join us in our path to prosperity.
As an enrolled member of the Oglala Lakota Nation, I'm always interested in ways to promote a positive image of our American Indian Culture & Community. My priority is to help our American Indian Community to stay relevant to what’s new in business, while maintaining respect for culture and tradition. Equally important to me, is showing my daughter and the rest of our American Indian Youth the beauty and pride in being American Indian. Our people are truly beautiful, vibrant, and resilient!
In some small, humble way, I hope to bring a level of unity amongst our communities so our people have a clear voice. Our people have suffered a great deal, and there is still so much work to do in Indian Country. We can't get there until we embrace each other and work together. We say, "Mitakuye oyasin," (we are all related). Together, we can show the world that in the face of centuries of adversity and struggle, American Indians are still here, thriving and growing! I am incredibly thankful for the opportunity to serve our community and even more humbled by those that support and believe in the vision. Thank you Creator.
While we may be small in numbers, we are certainly not small in heart. Undeniably, “modern Natives” are the very essence of perseverance, resilience, and versatility. The Rocky Mountain Indian Chamber of Commerce extends an esteemed “welcome” to you. We hope you join us in our path to prosperity.
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