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A new generation of Native American entrepreneurs has ambitions rooted in their communities' cultures and traditions.
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Through its venture capital arm 301 Inc., General Mills has invested in two venture capital funds founded by women of color.
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Allianz Life, Allina Health, and Xcel Energy are providing initial funding for the effort.
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