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Coming up next on Native Bidaské is a special interview with Gila River Indian Community Governor Stephen Roe Lewis. This episode is co-hosted by Native News Online Editor Levi Rickert and comedian/actor Chance Rush.

The conversation highlights Governor Lewis’s enduring friendship with Indian Gaming Association Chairman Ernie Stevens, Jr., who passed away unexpectedly on September 26, 2025. As a member of the Indian Gaming Association’s board of directors, Governor Lewis reflects on Chairman Stevens’ profound legacy and leadership. Over nearly 25 years, Stevens guided the Indian gaming industry’s growth from $11 billion to more than $43 billion in annual revenue..

Lewis also shares insights into the landmark project of solar-covered irrigation canals and river restoration efforts that blend traditional O’odham stewardship with cutting-edge sustainability practices on the Gila River Indian Reservation, the first initiative of its kind on any Native American reservation in the United States.

First elected in 2014, Lewis is now serving his fourth term as governor at Gila River. A member of the Akimel O’odham and Pee-Posh tribes, was educated at Arizona State University and Harvard’s Kennedy School, Lewis continues his father Rodney Lewis’s legacy of defending tribal sovereignty and advancing Native self-determination.

👉 Join us for this must-see conversation on Native Bidaské

Date: Friday, October 10th, 2025

Time: 12:00 p.m. ET / 11:00 a.m. CT / 10:00 a.m. MT / 9:00 a.m. PT

Streaming on: Facebook, YouTube, and the Native News Online website

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Levi Rickert
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Levi "Calm Before the Storm" Rickert (Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation) is the founder, publisher and editor of Native News Online. Rickert was awarded Best Column 2021 Native Media Award for the print/online category by the Native American Journalists Association. He serves on the advisory board of the Multicultural Media Correspondents Association. He can be reached at [email protected].