the purpose of stimulating discussion at the National Native American Economic Summit (Summit) to be held in Phoenix, Arizona on May 15-17, 2007. The paper is not intended to be comprehensive, but to provide an introduction to relevant issues and policies and some preliminary thoughts about the appropriate role of federal and tribal policy-makers. The positions and opinions found within this paper are the views of the authors only and are not representative of the views of the Center or the Summit participants
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the purpose of stimulating discussion at the National Native American Economic Summit (Summit) to be...
During the 2007 National Native American Economic Policy Summit, over 500 key stakeholders gathered ...
Many have observed that Indian and mainstream values differ, but few have spelled out the implicatio...
This paper presents the current land regime and nature of economic development found on most Native ...
This paper reviews the literature on economic development as it relates to indigenous people in the ...
This paper reviews the literature on economic development as it relates to indigenous people in the ...
INTRODUCTION A manifest imperative in Indian Country is maintaining the cultures and strengthening s...
This report discusses on the definitions and applications of economic development as it relates to N...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-05The severe and chronic lag in the empirical indicat...
This paper is a product of NCAI's 2002 Midyear Session in Bismarck, ND, a session focused on the the...
People have long disputed over the financial system constructed for indigenous communities and their...
This paper describes two different approaches to economic development on American Indian reservation...
Unlike most native American reservations in the United States, the Seminole and Miccosukee Tribes in...
This report examines some of the ways that Native nations can either undermine or strengthen their o...
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