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Native Report: Sister Sky

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Native Report
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2010

Native Report: Sister Sky

Native Report: Sister Sky
Native Report: Sister Sky

This edition of Native Report profiles Sister Sky, an innovative Native American company that is really owned by two sisters. (Segment placement: 8:33-15:40)

citizen entrepreneurs, citizen entrepreneurship, entrepreneurs, entrepreneurship, small business development
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Spokane Tribe of Indians
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Small Business

"Sister Sky." Native Report (Season 5 Episode 2). WDSE/WRPT. Duluth, Minnesota. 2010. Television program. (http://www.wdse.org/shows/native/watch/season-5-episode-10, accessed September 20, 2012).

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