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Policy Brief- Native Nation Rebuilding for Tribal Research and Data Governance.pdf

Policy Brief: Native Nation Rebuilding for Tribal Research and Data Governance
2021 | Danielle Hiraldo, Stephanie Russo Carroll, Dominique David-Chavez, Mary Beth Jager, Miriam Jorgensen
Indigenous Peoples conducted research long before their interactions with European settlers. Whether through observation or practice, research in a...
research, data governance, data sovereignty, information sharing

Mortgage Lending on South Dakota’s Indian Trust Land: Findings from a Survey of Lenders

Mortgage Lending on South Dakota’s Indian Trust Land: Findings from a Survey of Lenders
Mortgage Lending on South Dakota’s Indian Trust Land: Findings from a Survey of Lenders
2020 | Miriam Jorgensen
Since its formation in 2013, the South Dakota Native Homeownership Coalition (SDNHOC or “the Coalition”) has brought together a diverse group of more...
home ownership, lending services, reservation lending, Indian Trust Land

Invisible Borders of Reservations, Tribal Treaties, and Tribal Sovereignty

Invisible Borders of Reservations, Tribal Treaties, and Tribal Sovereignty
Invisible Borders of Reservations, Tribal Treaties, and Tribal Sovereignty
2020 |
This 3-part discussion about the invisible borders of reservations, tribal treaties, and tribal sovereignty is led by Dr. Miriam Jorgensen, Research...
exercising sovereignty, Indian land holdings, protection of treaty rights, border tribes

113 Creating Vibrant Communities Background Report web.pdf

The Role of Tribes and Tribal Relations in Creating a More Vibrant Arizona (Chapter in The 113th Arizona Town Hall's "Creating Vibrant Communities")
2020 | Holly Figueroa, Miriam Jorgensen, Joan Timeche
Arizona’s rich history begins with its Native inhabitants. Since time immemorial, Native Peoples built their own vibrant communities in the region’s...

Indigenous Peoples and COVID19: Issues of Law and Justice – USA

Indigenous Peoples and COVID19: Issues of Law and Justice – USA
Indigenous Peoples and COVID-19: Issues of Law and Justice – USA
2020 |
A co-production of New Zealand's Victoria University of Wellington and the Aotearoa New Zealand Centre for Indigenous Peoples and the Law,...
COVID-19, tribal health care, grant funding, tribal water rights

policy_brief_5-cares_act_lessons_24july2020_final_for_dist.pdf

Policy Brief: Federal COVID‐19 Response Funding for Tribal Governments: Lessons from the CARES Act
2020 | Megan M. Hill, Eric C. Henson, Miriam Jorgensen, Joseph P. Kalt
The federal response to the COVID‐19 pandemic has played out in varied ways over the past several months. For Native nations, the CARES Act (i.e.,...
federal legislation, economic independence, grant funding, intergovernmental cooperation

policy_brief_4-federal_policy_24july2020_final_for_dist.pdf

Policy Brief: Emerging Stronger than Before: Guidelines for the Federal Role in American Indian and Alaska Native Tribes’ Recovery from the COVID‐19 Pandemic
2020 | Megan M. Hill, Eric C. Henson, Miriam Jorgensen, Joseph P. Kalt
The COVID‐19 pandemic has wrought havoc in Indian Country. While the American people as a whole have borne extreme pain and suffering, and the...
federal government, intergovernmental agreements, economic impact

IGP Native NB Zoom webinar 2020-05-27 FINAL

IGP Native NB Zoom webinar 2020-05-27 FINAL
Webinar: Rebuilding Native Nations and Strategies for Governance and Development
2020 |
The Indigenous Governance Program (IGP) at the University of Arizona has long been at the vanguard of delivering Indigenous Governance Education. To...
COVID-19, border tribes, capable governing institutions, federal government, community engagement

harvard-nni_proposed_formula_for_cares_act_allocations_05-22-2020_vfin_for_dist.pdf

Policy Brief: Proposal for a Fair and Feasible Formula for the Allocation of CARES Act COVID‐19 Relief Funds to American Indian and Alaska Native Tribal Governments
2020 | Randall K.Q. Akee, Eric C. Henson, Miriam Jorgensen, Joseph P. Kalt
Title V of the CARES Act requires that the Act’s funds earmarked for tribal governments be released immediately and that they be used for actions...
federal government, intergovernmental cooperation, intergovernmental agreements, health care

Miriam Jorgensen on New Policy Brief Dissecting Round 1 Allocations of CARES Act Tribal Funding

Miriam Jorgensen on New Policy Brief Dissecting Round 1 Allocations of CARES Act Tribal Funding
Miriam Jorgensen on New Policy Brief Dissecting Round 1 Allocations of CARES Act Tribal Funding
2020 |
Miriam Jorgensen, Research Director with the Harvard Project and with Native Nations Institute at the University of Arizona, discusses the release...

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