Concept demo by Wiyaka Studios. Tribal Nation 2 is not a real Nation. What this is

A long ridge line in silhouette under heavy cloud at dusk, high desert country.

We run our own economy.

Seven Nation-owned businesses, 214 jobs, and every contract we put out to bid published the day it opens.

News

Where the water negotiation stands

Chairwoman Marsh reported to Council on the eleventh round of talks with the state. No agreement yet, and the Nation has not moved off its position on the winter flow.

All news

Meetings and events

Regular Council meeting

9:00am, Dry Fork Community Hall

Apprenticeship information evening

6:00pm, Dry Fork Community Hall

Public bid opening, Bench Road resurfacing

2:00pm, Administration Building

Elders lunch and benefits clinic

11:30am, Elders Center, Dry Fork

All meetings and events

Open positions

Every posting shows the pay. If a job does not show what it pays, it is not ready to be posted.

A road grader and a towed roller parked on a graded dirt road in dry hill country.

Solar Installer

High Desert Solar

$24.80 to $29.40 an hour

Closes Sep 5 View posting

Registered Nurse

Dry Fork Health Clinic

$76,400 to $92,000 a year

Closes Sep 12 View posting

All openings and how to apply

Juniper and snow on an open high desert flat at dusk.
Public domain scenery from federal public land, graded to this site's palette. Not this Nation's country.
7
Nation-owned enterprises
Chartered under the Nation's own business code
214
People employed
Across enterprises and government, as of February
68%
Of those hires are Tribal members
Up from 51% in 2023
5
Contracts open for bid
Every one of them listed on this site

Every number on this page is invented for the demo. On a real Nation's site these come from the quarterly report and a staff member updates them in four fields.

A Nation that cannot say where its money comes from cannot say much else either. So we publish it. Every enterprise, every job, every contract, every quarter.

Verona Marsh, Chairwoman
Rows of solar panels on a wide bench of dry open ground, hills behind.