Andrea Hunter Snowball

272 Ho-Chunk Plaza, Ste. A
Winnebago, NE 68071
asnowball@bigfirelaw.com

TRIBAL AFFILIATION

Muscogee (Creek) Nation and Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska

EDUCATION

Degree in Business Administration, Briar Cliff University (B.A. 2017)

Juris Doctor, Creighton University School of Law (J.D. 2020)

BAR ADMISSIONS

Nebraska; U.S. District Court for the District of Nebraska; Winnebago Tribal Court; Omaha Tribal Court; Mandan, Hidatsa, & Arikara Nation – Fort Berthold District Court

PRIOR LEGAL EXPERIENCE

Judge Advocate, Nebraska Army National Guard (2024-Present); Law Clerk, Native American Rights Fund (2019); Legal Intern, Ho-Chunk, Inc. (2018)

ASSOCIATIONS AND HONORS

National Native American Bar Association, Treasurer (2021–2025) and Member At Large (2026–Present); Nebraska State Bar Association, Indian Law Section, At-Large Member (2024-Present)

PRACTICE AREAS

Ms. Hunter Snowball’s practice is focused on assisting tribes, tribal entities, and tribal members in a wide range of transactional, governmental, regulatory, and administrative law matters, with an emphasis on supporting tribal sovereignty, self-governance, and economic development initiatives. Her experience includes commercial transactions and contract negotiation; tribal policy and code revision; intellectual property; employment and workplace issues; entity formation and governance; federal and state regulatory compliance; estate planning; and general counsel support for tribal governmental and business operations. She also has experience representing clients in administrative proceedings and litigation involving governmental, commercial, and civil issues.

 

Ms. Hunter Snowball also serves as a Judge Advocate in the Nebraska Army National Guard. In her current role, she provides legal assistance and administrative guidance on a broad range of civil legal and administrative matters affecting servicemembers and military families. Her military service further contributes to her experience navigating governmental administrative and regulatory frameworks and complements her work representing tribal governments and tribally-owned entities.