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The Future of the U.S./Tribal Nations Relationship

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2007

The Future of the U.S./Tribal Nations Relationship

The Future of the U.S./Tribal Nations Relationship
The Future of the U.S./Tribal Nations Relationship

Harvard Project on American Indian Economic Development Co-Directot Joseph P. Kalt leads a moderated discussion with Native nation leaders about the state of the tribal-federal relationship. Held in 2007, the forum featured Jamestown S'Klallam Chairman Ron Allen, Mescalero Apache President Mark Chino, Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Chairwoman Karen Diver, Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community President Diane Enos, and National Congress of American Indians President Joe Garcia.

intergovernmental affairs, intergovernmental agreements, intergovernmental collaboration, intergovernmental cooperation, self-governance, sovereignty, treaties, tribal-federal relations, trust relationship, trust responsibility
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W. Ron Allen
Mark Chino
Karen Diver
Diane Enos
Joe Garcia
Joseph P. Kalt
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Intergovernmental Relations

Allen, Ron, Mark Chino, Karen Diver, Diane Enos, Joe Garcia and Joseph P. Kalt. "The Future of the U.S./Tribal Nations Relationship." John F. Kennedy, Jr. Forum. Institute of Politics, Harvard University. Cambridge, Massachusetts. February 4, 2007. Presentation. (http://forum.iop.harvard.edu/content/future-ustribal-nations-relationshi... February 20, 2013)

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