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Rebuilding Native Nations: "Leaders Are Educators"

Rebuilding Native Nations:  "Leaders Are Educators"
From the Rebuilding Native Nations Course Series: "Leaders Are Educators"
2012 |
Native leaders and scholars stress that for Native nation leaders to be effective at advancing their nation's priorities, they need to do more than...
citizen education, citizen engagement, citizen participation, citizen responsibilities

Rebuilding Native Nations: "Intergovernmental Agreements are Nation-Building Tools"

Rebuilding Native Nations:  "Intergovernmental Agreements are Nation-Building Tools"
From the Rebuilding Native Nations Course Series: "Intergovernmental Agreements Are Nation-Building Tools"
2012 |
Former Nez Perce Tribal Treasurer Jaime Pinkham discusses how intergovernmental agreements are becoming widely recognized as a vital nation-building...
devolution, intergovernmental agreements, intergovernmental cooperation, service delivery, sovereignty

Rebuilding Native Nations: "The Benefits of Intergovernmental Relations"

Rebuilding Native Nations:  "The Benefits of Intergovernmental Relations"
From the Rebuilding Native Nations Course Series: "The Benefits of Intergovernmental Relations"
2012 |
Former Nez Perce Tribal Treasurer Jaime Pinkham discusses the concrete benefits of engaging in intergovernmental relations for Native nations.
intergovernmental agreements, intergovernmental cooperation, litigation, nation building, natural resource management

Rebuilding Native Nations: "What is Nation Building?"

Rebuilding Native Nations:  "What is Nation Building?"
From the Rebuilding Native Nations Course Series: "What is Nation Building?"
2010 |
Native leaders define what nation building means to them, and what it entails for Native nations who are working to reclaim control over their own...
capable governing institutions, effective governance, nation building, nation rebuilding, self-determination

Jaime Pinkham: How Do You Hit the Ground Running?: Handling the Load and Forging Ahead

Jaime Pinkham: How Do You Hit the Ground Running?: Handling the Load and Forging Ahead
Jaime Pinkham: How Do You Hit the Ground Running?: Strategies for Handling the Load and Forging Ahead
2008 |
Former Nez Perce Tribal Treasurer Jaime Pinkham speaks about his experience as a leader of his nation and what it takes to "hit the ground running"...
decision making, economic diversification, Institute for Tribal Government, interpersonal relationships, leadership advice

Segment 8: Intergovernmental and Intertribal Relations

Segment 8: Intergovernmental and Intertribal Relations
Native Nation Building TV: "Intergovernmental and Intertribal Relations"
2006 |
Guests Jaime Pinkham and Sarah Hicks focus on Native nations’ efforts to enhance their relationships with other governments as a way to advance their...
Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission (CRITFC), devolution, intergovernmental agreements, intergovernmental cooperation, intertribal relations

Jaime Pinkham: Intergovernmental and Intertribal Relations: Walking the Sovereignty Walk

Jaime Pinkham: Intergovernmental and Intertribal Relations: Walking the Sovereignty Walk
Jaime Pinkham: Intergovernmental and Intertribal Relations: Walking the Sovereignty Walk
2012 |
Jaime Pinkham discusses why the building of productive intergovernmental and intertribal relationships is so important, and shows how they can...
checkerboarded reservations, gaming compacts, intergovernmental agreements, intergovernmental collaboration, intertribal relations

Rebuilding Native Nations: Strategies for Governance and Development - An Online Course Series

Rebuilding Native Nations: Strategies for Governance and Development - An Online Course Series
Rebuilding Native Nations: Strategies for Governance and Development - An Online Course Series
2013 |
Martha Fast Horse of the Martha Fast Horse Show in Minneapolis interviews Ian Record of the Native Nations Institute (NNI) and Jaime Pinkham (...
Bush Foundation, capable governing institutions, cultural match, distance learning, Morris K. Udall and Stewart L. Udall Foundation

Jaime Pinkham
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Jaime Pinkham, a citizen of the Nez Perce Tribe, is the Vice President and Native Nations Team Leader for the Archibald Bush Foundation. He...

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