They were a member of the Central Hockey League for one season but suspended play after only nine games.
[1] After the Virginia Rockets ceased operations in 1932, the Duluth Natives were created in order to keep the league a 5-team circuit.
Additionally, the league shifted from a purely amateur organization to a semi-professional one as a way to prevent the same situation from recurring.
The venue was already home to the Duluth Hornets and the competition between the two harmed both clubs.
[2] While the Hornets were forced to move elsewhere in the middle of the season, the Natives were only able to play 9 games before being forced to withdraw from the league.