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Indigenous Governance Speaker Series: How to Build a Nation with Susan Masten (Yurok)

Indigenous Governance Speaker Series: How to Build a Nation with Susan Masten (Yurok)
Indigenous Governance Speaker Series: How to Build a Nation with Susan Masten (Yurok)
2022 |
Susan Masten (Yurok), former Chairwoman and valuable leader of the Yurok Tribe, joins the Native Nations Institute's Executive Director, Joan Timeche...
nation building, community leaders, capable leaders, good governance, traditional knowledge

Investingin Rural Prosperity Chapter 7 Native America x Rural America- Tribal Nations as Key Players in Regional Rural Economies.pdf

Investing in Rural Prosperity Chapter 7: Native America x Rural America: Tribal Nations as Key Players in Regional Rural Economies
2021 | Miriam Jorgensen, Joan Timeche
The seventh chapter in Investing in Rural Prosperity, "Native America x Rural America: Tribal Nations as Key Players in Regional Rural Economies",...
intergovernmental cooperation, intergovernmental relationships, economic growth, diversified economy

Navigating the American Rescue Plan Act: A Series for Tribal Nations, Session 4

Navigating the American Rescue Plan Act: A Series for Tribal Nations, Session 4
Navigating the ARPA: A Series for Tribal Nations. Episode 4: Strategic Planning and Implementation: How to Pick the Winners and Help Your Tribe
2021 | Harvard Ash Center
From setting tribal priorities, to building infrastructure, to managing and sustaining projects, the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) presents an...
long-term planning, long-term vision, community assessment, community development

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...

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

10West panel #2 2019-Navigating the Structures of Native Nations

10West panel #2 2019-Navigating the Structures of Native Nations
Navigating the Structures of Native Nations
2019 |
Native Nations Institute presented a panel at TENWEST 2019 in Tucson called “Navigating the Structures of Native Nations.” Arizona is home to 22...
nation building, accreditation, leadership selection, cultural self-determination, effective governance

10West panel #1 2019-Meeting the Need for Higher Education and Professional Development

10West panel #1 2019-Meeting the Need for Higher Education and Professional Development
Meeting the Need for Higher Education and Professional Development
2019 |
Native Nations Institute and the Indigenous Governance Program presented a panel at TENWEST 2019 in Tucson called “Meeting the Need for Higher...
professional development, higher education, nation building, accreditation, leadership selection

Joan Timeche: The Hopi Tribe: Wrestling with the IRA System of Governance (Presentation Highlight)

Joan Timeche: The Hopi Tribe: Wrestling with the IRA System of Governance (Presentation Highlight)
Joan Timeche: The Hopi Tribe: Wrestling with the IRA System of Governance (Presentation Highlight)
2014 |
In this highlight from the presentation "Defining Constitutions and the Movement to Remake Them," Joan Timeche (Hopi) discusses how the Hopi Tribe...
constitutional development, Indian Reorganization Act (IRA), traditional governance systems

PERSPECTIVE #4 Native Leaders and Scholars Citizens Versus Members Some Food for Thought

PERSPECTIVE #4 Native Leaders and Scholars Citizens Versus Members Some Food for Thought
Native Leaders and Scholars: Citizens Versus Members: Some Food for Thought
2013 |
Native Leaders and scholars discuss the pervasive role that terminology plays in conceptions of Native nation sovereignty and citizenship, comparing...
citizenship criteria, civic obligations, civic responsibilities, member

Joan Timeche (Presentation Highlight)

Joan Timeche (Presentation Highlight)
Joan Timeche: The Two Tests a Constitution Must Pass (Presentation Highlight)
2013 |
In this highlight from the presentation "The Diversity of Governing Systems and Constitutions in Indian Country," NNI's Joan Timeche explains the two...
constitutionalism, cultural match, effective governance, legitimacy

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