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![Henry Red Cloud Leads the Renewable-Energy Charge at Pine Ridge Henry Red Cloud Leads the Renewable-Energy Charge at Pine Ridge](/sites/nnigovernance.arizona.edu/files/styles/resources/public/resources/Screen%2520Shot%25202016-10-25%2520at%25201.41.31%2520PM.png?itok=UecUBz7I)
Henry Red Cloud Leads the Renewable-Energy Charge at Pine Ridge
There is a revolution under way to bring renewable resources to Native American people. Led by modern-day warrior Henry Red Cloud, a direct fifth generation descendent of Red Cloud, the famous Lakota war chief, and Trees, Water & People (TWP), inroads are being made one home and one business at…
![Credit union opens new doors at Pine Ridge](/sites/nnigovernance.arizona.edu/files/styles/resources/public/2023-04/Credit%20union%20opens%20new%20doors%20at%20Pine%20Ridge%20.jpeg?itok=wfuw2k_p)
Credit union opens new doors at Pine Ridge
In only nine weeks since it opened, the Lakota Federal Credit Union has attracted 317 members, and $1.2 million in deposits. “We have already approved $100,000 in loans, and that has been by word of mouth. It’s been huge,” Tawney Brunsch, executive director for the Lakota Funds, announced. Brunsch…
![Rebuilding Native Nations: Strategies for Governance and Development Rebuilding Native Nations: Strategies for Governance and Development](/sites/nnigovernance.arizona.edu/files/styles/resources/public/resources/Screen%2520Shot%25202016-10-05%2520at%25209.37.28%2520AM.png?itok=kBcROGD5)
Rebuilding Native Nations: Strategies for Governance and Development
Based on two decades of research, the Native Nations Institute (NNI) at the University of Arizona has worked hard to develop a curriculum for tribal leaders that can assist tribes in achieving true economic self-determination. The essays in Rebuilding Native Nations, published in 2007, are the…
![Economy, distrust complicate allocation of tribal settlement money Economy, distrust complicate allocation of tribal settlement money](/sites/nnigovernance.arizona.edu/files/styles/resources/public/resources/Screen%2520Shot%25202016-10-25%2520at%25201.22.37%2520PM.png?itok=Rbf_rVuD)
Economy, distrust complicate allocation of tribal settlement money
When the Obama administration announced in April that it would pay 41 tribes some $1 billion to settle a lawsuit over federal mismanagement of trust funds, many saw it as a sort of stimulus package for Indian Country -- a chance to invest in long-term development and infrastructure, such as schools…
![New Leadership for Tubatulabal Tribe; Recognition, Economic Development Among Top Priorities New Leadership for Tubatulabal Tribe; Recognition, Economic Development Among Top Priorities](/sites/nnigovernance.arizona.edu/files/styles/resources/public/resources/Screen%2520Shot%25202016-10-27%2520at%252011.16.54%2520AM.png?itok=iVatvZ3w)
New Leadership for Tubatulabal Tribe; Recognition, Economic Development Among Top Priorities
The new year had barely dawned and Tubatulabal Tribe Chairman Robert Gomez was hard at work on the priorities he and the council had established for the year. It’s a heavy load: Federal recognition. Economic development. Professional development for tribal leadership. Community outreach. Continued…
![Hopi Revises Criminal Code, Regains Sovereignty Hopi Revises Criminal Code, Regains Sovereignty](/sites/nnigovernance.arizona.edu/files/styles/resources/public/resources/hopirevises.png?itok=8Xci8NkR)
Hopi Revises Criminal Code, Regains Sovereignty
Crime rates in Indian Country are more than twice the national average. But for decades antiquated criminal codes have limited what tribal courts could do. For example, crimes like child abuse and sexual assault didn’t exist on the books. And, tribal judges couldn’t sentence a defendant to more…
![American Indian tribe OKs same-sex marriage, lets gay couple wed American Indian tribe OKs same-sex marriage, lets gay couple wed](/sites/nnigovernance.arizona.edu/files/styles/resources/public/resources/Screen%2520Shot%25202016-10-18%2520at%252011.56.36%2520AM.png?itok=VnOFYrV2)
American Indian tribe OKs same-sex marriage, lets gay couple wed
The head of an American Indian tribe in Michigan signed a law approving same-sex marriage on Friday, joining at least two other tribes nationwide in doing so, then immediately wed a gay couple who had been together for 30 years but never thought they would see this day come...
![A ‘historic day’ at pueblo A ‘historic day’ at pueblo](/sites/nnigovernance.arizona.edu/files/styles/resources/public/resources/Screen%2520Shot%25202016-10-05%2520at%25209.46.13%2520AM.png?itok=j2woe_v3)
A 'historic day' at pueblo
Secretary of Interior Ken Salazar called it a “historic day” as he signed regulations at Sandia Pueblo on Thursday morning that will allow the tribe to lease land without federal approval. The pueblo is only the second tribe in the country to take advantage of a law, called the HEARTH Act (Helping…
![Youth Council Addresses Serious Problems in Michigan Youth Council Addresses Serious Problems in Michigan](/sites/nnigovernance.arizona.edu/files/styles/resources/public/resources/Screen%2520Shot%25202016-10-27%2520at%252012.58.56%2520PM.png?itok=GiX_dEdw)
Youth Council Addresses Serious Problems in Michigan
Sarah Schilling, of the Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians, is one of five 2013 Champions for Change chosen by the Center for Native American Youth. The 18-year-old is a recent high school graduate from Charlevoix, Michigan who was inspired by her participation and the youth-based efforts…
![Indian Country Today Article](/sites/nnigovernance.arizona.edu/files/styles/resources/public/2023-02/Indian%20Country%20Today%20Article.png?itok=JR9lL75S)
Navigating VAWA's New Tribal Court Jurisdictional Provision
President Obama signed into law the reauthorization of the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA), a federal statute that addresses domestic violence and other crimes against women. As initially conceived in 1994, VAWA created new federal crimes and sanctions to fill in gaps, provided training for…
![Native nations and the rise of self-governance Native nations and the rise of self-governance](/sites/nnigovernance.arizona.edu/files/styles/resources/public/resources/Screen%2520Shot%25202016-10-18%2520at%252012.05.47%2520PM_0.png?itok=TN7Ot6gC)
Native nations and the rise of self-governance
The unmistakable resurgence of Native nations within the United States this past 40 years is often credited simply to self-governance. While certainly true as far as it goes, the progression from subjugation and the despair of a disenfranchised people to today’s Native governments, is one of the…
![Indian Country Today Article](/sites/nnigovernance.arizona.edu/files/styles/resources/public/2023-02/Indian%20Country%20Today%20Article.png?itok=JR9lL75S)
Northern Ute Tribal Enrollment May Rise, Pending Election Could Lower Blood Quantum
A tribal nation with what could be North America’s strictest enrollment criteria may soon decide on more flexible rules that might, if adopted, increase the tribe’s current 3,000-plus membership. A pending election could lower the 5/8 Ute Indian blood degree requirement for membership in the Ute…
![Where Tribal Justice Works Where Tribal Justice Works](/sites/nnigovernance.arizona.edu/files/styles/resources/public/resources/sarahchildress.png?itok=vyI3Cyzh)
Where Tribal Justice Works
In 2011, a man in northeastern Oregon beat his girlfriend with a gun, using it like a club to strike her in front of their children. Both were members of the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation. The federal government, which has jurisdiction over major crimes in Indian Country,…
![Mohawk Council of Akwesasne and Federal Bridge Corporation Limited Sign Memorandum of Understanding for North Channel Bridge Mohawk Council of Akwesasne and Federal Bridge Corporation Limited Sign Memorandum of Understanding for North Channel Bridge](/sites/nnigovernance.arizona.edu/files/styles/resources/public/resources/mohawk.png?itok=gNm_CJFp)
Mohawk Council of Akwesasne and Federal Bridge Corporation Limited Sign Memorandum of Understanding for North Channel Bridge
The Mohawk Council of Akwesasne (MCA) announced that it has entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Federal Bridge Corporation Limited (FBCL) for a new bridge that will cross the North Channel of the St. Lawrence River between Kawehnoke (Cornwall Island) and the City of Cornwall.…
![Indian Country Today Article](/sites/nnigovernance.arizona.edu/files/styles/resources/public/2023-02/Indian%20Country%20Today%20Article.png?itok=JR9lL75S)
Tribal Strength Through Economic Diversification
The potential impacts of Internet gaming legalization was a major topic at last month’s National Indian Gaming Association (NIGA) convention. Another critical topic, not surprisingly, was economic diversification and Tribes’ ability to pursue and manage the process of planning for change.…
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Addressing the crisis in the Lakota language
With only 2 to 5 percent of children currently speaking Lakota, Thomas Short Bull, president of the Oglala Lakota College, said the time has come to raise the alarm. As the day begins at the Lakota Language Immersion School, a young boy passes an abalone bowl of sage to each child sitting on the…
![20 Pounds? Not Too Bad, for an Extinct Fish 20 Pounds? Not Too Bad, for an Extinct Fish](/sites/nnigovernance.arizona.edu/files/styles/resources/public/resources/Screen%2520Shot%25202016-10-25%2520at%252012.03.36%2520PM.png?itok=ehDiImEt)
20 Pounds? Not Too Bad, for an Extinct Fish
For most fishermen, a 20-pound trout is a trophy, but for Paiute tribe members and fish biologists here the one Matt Ceccarelli caught was a victory. That Lahontan cutthroat trout he caught last year, a remnant of a strain that is possibly the largest native trout in North America, is the first…
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Cherokee Wind Energy Development Feasability and Pre-Construction Studies
Cherokee Nation Businesses (CNB) received a grant from the US Department of Energy to explore feasibility and pursue development of a wind power generation facility on Cherokee land in north-central Oklahoma. This project followed several years of initial study exploring the possibility of…
![Tribal Solutions: Small Native-Owned Business Expands, Seeks Indian Country Partners Tribal Solutions: Small Native-Owned Business Expands, Seeks Indian Country Partners](/sites/nnigovernance.arizona.edu/files/styles/resources/public/resources/Screen%2520Shot%25202016-10-27%2520at%252012.36.26%2520PM.png?itok=g6IxI8AX)
Tribal Solutions: Small Native-Owned Business Expands, Seeks Indian Country Partners
Francella Giatrakis knew from the very beginning of her work life not only that she wanted to own her own business one day, but also that she wanted it to enable her to help Indian communities develop sustainable economies. Recently, her dream came true. Last year Giatrakis, a citizen of the Pueblo…
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Oneidas want locally produced food on local tables
The Oneida Tribe of Indians’ foray into establishing a food hub in their community is proving to be so successful that they’d like to see it spread throughout the county. Products that are grown and processed on Oneida land have been feeding the tribe’s elementary students and elderly for some time…
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