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New Book Provides a Guide for Understanding Native Nation Building

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University Communications
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2007

New Book Provides a Guide for Understanding Native Nation Building

New Book Provides a Guide for Understanding Native Nation Building
New Book Provides a Guide for Understanding Native Nation Building

Rebuilding Native Nations: Strategies for Governance and Development explores the quiet revolution that is underway among the Indigenous nations in North America. Native peoples are reclaiming their right to govern themselves and shape their future according to their own diverse and innovative designs...

nation building, nation rebuilding, Rebuilding Native Nations
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University Communications. "New Book Provides a Guide for Understanding Native Nation Building." UA News. Office of University Communications, The University of Arizona, Arizona Board of Regents. Tucson, Arizona. December 21, 2007. Article.

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