Justice Matters Podcast: (Re)Building Nations with Indigenous Governance | EP 79

Author
Year

On this episode of Justice Matters, co-host Mathias Risse speaks with Megan Minoka Hill, the Senior Director of the Project on Indigenous Governance and Development and the Director of the Honoring Nations program at the Harvard Kennedy School. 

The Project on Indigenous Governance and Development works with Indigenous people to provide them with the tools they need to build or rebuild their nations and govern themselves effectively. Together, Mathias and Megan discuss: the Project on Indigenous Governance and Development, the background and major trends around Indigenous governance, the Honoring Nations program, and Hill’s membership in the Oneida nation and the structure of the tribe's governance.

Resource Type
Citation

 Mathias Risse (host) and Megan Minoka Hill. Justice Matters Podcast: (Re)Building Nations with Indigenous Governance. (October 14,2024). Harvard Kennedy School. Retrieved from: https://www.hks.harvard.edu/centers/carr/our-work/justice-matters-podcast/rebuilding-nations-indigenous-governance

Transcripts for all videos are available by request. Please email us: nni@arizona.edu.

Related Resources

Thumbnail

Anishinaabe scholar Jill Doerfler discusses the process that the White Earth Nation followed to arrive at their new constitution, and details the evolving debate at White Earth about which citizenship criteria it would incorporate into this new governing document.

Thumbnail

Native leaders offer their perspectives on why some Native nations have proven more successful than others in achieving their economic and community development goals.

Image
Indian Country Today Article

The late Hopi leader Thomas Banyacya once said, “Do not look outside yourself for a leader.” That’s good advice for those with inherent leadership qualities. Now the Native Nations Institute for Leadership, Management, and Policy at the University of Arizona is offering an in-depth program to help…