The
Laguna Development Corporation; founded in 1998, is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Pueblo of Laguna. Laguna Development is a federally chartered tribal corporation formed under Section 17 of the 1934
Indian Reorganization Act. The company develops and operates the tribe's retail-based outlets, including two travel centers, a supermarket, a convenience store, an RV park, an arcade, a Superette and three casinos on the Pueblo of Laguna reservation that spans
Cibola,
Bernalillo,
Valencia and
Sandoval counties. Laguna Construction Company, a construction company owned by the Pueblo of Laguna, was one of the largest U.S. contractors in Iraq, with reconstruction contracts worth more than $300 million since 2004. In addition to its headquarters at the pueblo, Laguna Industries, Inc. maintains offices in Albuquerque, New Mexico; San Antonio and Houston, Texas; Baghdad, Iraq, and Amman, Jordan. In 2007, Laguna Construction employed 75 people, most of whom belong to the pueblo. Several Laguna Pueblo businesses are along tourist and truck route corridors that attract New Mexico tourists, long- and short-haul truck drivers, and residents of nearby
Albuquerque. Other Laguna Development businesses provide basic services to local tribal communities. ==Notable people== •
Larry Bird (born 1941), painter and filmmaker •
Deb Haaland, 54th
U.S Secretary of the Interior, the first Native American to lead a cabinet-level agency. She was former
U.S. Representative for New Mexico's 1st congressional district (2019–2021), former chair of the
Democratic Party of New Mexico (2015–2017), and nominee for lieutenant governor in
2014. •
Frank Hudson (1875–1950), football player, coach •
Michael Kanteena, potter •
Lee Marmon, photographer •
Josephine Waconda (1935–2013), first Native American commissioned as a rear admiral in the
United States Public Health Service Commissioned Corps Non-enrolled descendants •
Paula Gunn Allen (1939–2008), author, novelist, and scholar •
Leslie Marmon Silko, author, educator, and filmmaker ==See also==