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![Oklahoma City University Study Reveals Substantial Economic Impact of the Chickasaw Nation on Oklahoma's Economy Oklahoma City University Study Reveals Substantial Economic Impact of the Chickasaw Nation on Oklahoma's Economy](/sites/nnigovernance.arizona.edu/files/styles/resources/public/resources/finechocolate.png?itok=gH_-hOU_)
Oklahoma City University Study Reveals Substantial Economic Impact of the Chickasaw Nation on Oklahoma's Economy
The contribution and impact of the Chickasaw Nation on the economy of Oklahoma exceeds $2.4 billion dollars according to an economic impact analysis released today by the Steven C. Agee Economic Research & Policy Institute at Oklahoma City University. The report, "Estimating the Oklahoma…
![A clear and present danger to our tribal sovereignty A clear and present danger to our tribal sovereignty](/sites/nnigovernance.arizona.edu/files/styles/resources/public/resources/Screen%2520Shot%25202016-10-18%2520at%252011.28.42%2520AM.png?itok=yd5FmkHN)
A clear and present danger to our tribal sovereignty
Indian law, sovereignty and jurisdiction are not “one size fits all” issues in Indian country. There are too many variations in how different states view the Indian nations within their borders and even in how the federal government treats issues of Indian sovereignty. With the surge in Indian…
![A Leader Emerges: Hopi Tribe Adopts New Criminal Code According to Tribal Law and Order Act Standards A Leader Emerges: Hopi Tribe Adopts New Criminal Code According to Tribal Law and Order Act Standards](/sites/nnigovernance.arizona.edu/files/styles/resources/public/resources/Hopi-Tribe-_0.jpg?itok=cFXpyAmV)
A Leader Emerges: Hopi Tribe Adopts New Criminal Code According to Tribal Law and Order Act Standards
The Hopi Tribal Council voted to adopt a new criminal code on August 28, thereby scrapping a 1970s version that all but failed to punish sex crimes and limited tribal prosecutors to one-year terms, even for murder. In doing so, the small Arizona tribe emerged as a leader in Indian country when it…
![A New Shoreline Tribal Park A New Shoreline Tribal Park](/sites/nnigovernance.arizona.edu/files/styles/resources/public/resources/Screen%2520Shot%25202017-08-01%2520at%25201.39.50%2520PM.png?itok=1xky97mG)
A New Shoreline Tribal Park
The 87 acres at Frog Bay in Wisconsin recently designated as a park offer views of five Apostle Islands, pristine sandy beaches at the top of Bayfield Peninsula and a rare opportunity for the public to visit tribally owned and protected lands. Frog Bay Tribal National Park was created when the Red…
![Indian Identity, Choice and Change: What Do You Choose? Indian Identity, Choice and Change: What Do You Choose?](/sites/nnigovernance.arizona.edu/files/styles/resources/public/resources/Chiricahua-Apaches-Carlisle-Industrial-School-e1348684495237.jpg?itok=L6uvp23z)
Indian Identity, Choice and Change: What Do You Choose?
Indigenous individuals and nations are faced with choices about identity, change and cultural continuity. The choices are not just mere faddish expressions but are deep decisions about culture, community, philosophy and personal and national futures. Many indigenous communities are divided over…
![Indian Country Today Article](/sites/nnigovernance.arizona.edu/files/styles/resources/public/2023-02/Indian%20Country%20Today%20Article.png?itok=JR9lL75S)
White Earth and Tsleil-Waututh Nations Partner on Community Wind Power
Two tribes, from different sides of the 49th Parallel, are reuniting Turtle Island with a business deal. A First Nations—owned company in British Columbia will supply wind power to the White Earth Community Service Center in Naytahwaush and to the Ojibwa Building Supplies facility in Waubun, the U.…
![Hatching Success: Ak-Chin Indian Community’s Industrial Park Home to Only Egg Producer in Arizona Hatching Success: Ak-Chin Indian Community’s Industrial Park Home to Only Egg Producer in Arizona](/sites/nnigovernance.arizona.edu/files/styles/resources/public/resources/Screen%2520Shot%25202016-10-18%2520at%252011.07.34%2520AM.png?itok=kH-lpTU7)
Hatching Success: Ak-Chin Indian Community's Industrial Park Home to Only Egg Producer in Arizona
Finally, an answer to that age-old question: “Why did the chicken cross the road?” To get to the Ak-Chin Indian Community’s Industrial Park–the site of Hickman’s Family Farms with enough hens to generate 4.3 million eggs per day. In 2002, the egg producer built a ranch at the Ak-Chin Industrial…
![Indian Country Today Article](/sites/nnigovernance.arizona.edu/files/styles/resources/public/2023-02/Indian%20Country%20Today%20Article.png?itok=JR9lL75S)
Advancing the State-Tribal Consultation Mandate
This summer, in the face of an impending private land sale of Pe’Sla, a Lakota/Dakota/Nakota Indian sacred site in the Black Hills, the United Nations Special Rapporteur on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, S. James Anaya, directed that authorities in South Dakota “engage in a process of…
![A Place Called Poarch Podcast](/sites/nnigovernance.arizona.edu/files/styles/resources/public/2024-06/A%20Place%20Called%20Poarch%20Podcast.jpg?itok=LmRmUIGu)
A Place Called Poarch Podcast
The Poarch Creek Indians produced a 24-episode podcast (March 2022-December 2023) covering a variety of nation-building topics including tribal lands, sovereignty, property rights, and more.
![Council of Energy Resource Tribes Enters $3 Billion Biofuels and Bioenergy Agreement](/sites/nnigovernance.arizona.edu/files/styles/resources/public/2023-03/Council%20of%20Energy%20Resource%20Tribes%20Enters%20%243%20Billion%20Biofuels%20and%20Bioenergy%20Agreement.png?itok=0OePy1pJ)
Council of Energy Resource Tribes Enters $3 Billion Biofuels and Bioenergy Agreement
The Council of Energy Resource Tribes (CERT), an Inter-Tribal organization comprised of 54 U.S. tribes and four First Nation Treaty Tribes of Canada, has entered into a long-term development agreement for up to $3 billion in biofuels and bioenergy projects, states a CERT press release...
![Navajo Nation Delegation Still Ironing Out Issues After Three Years Navajo Nation Delegation Still Ironing Out Issues After Three Years](/sites/nnigovernance.arizona.edu/files/styles/resources/public/resources/Screen%2520Shot%25202016-10-18%2520at%252011.04.12%2520AM.png?itok=9l3YX52z)
Navajo Nation Delegation Still Ironing Out Issues After Three Years
More government reform may be on the horizon for the Navajo Nation. December 15 marks the three-year anniversary of the passing of a referendum that cut the 88-delegate legislative branch to 24 delegates. That vote went before the people, who approved reducing the Council by more than two-thirds. “…
![Agreement Signed Between Navajo Nation & San Juan County Utah](/sites/nnigovernance.arizona.edu/files/styles/resources/public/2023-02/Agreement%20Signed%20Between%20Navajo%20Nation%20and%20San%20Juan%20County%20Utah.png?itok=qysulHiw)
Agreement Signed Between Navajo Nation & San Juan County Utah
Navajo Nation President Ben Shelly signed a groundbreaking agreement San Juan County Commissioners Tuesday morning. President Shelly and the commissioners entered into a memorandum of agreement focused on planning collaboration to develop land use recommendations for state and federal lands within…
![Potawatomi Tribes Receive $4.2 Million Children’s Health Grant Potawatomi Tribes Receive $4.2 Million Children’s Health Grant](/sites/nnigovernance.arizona.edu/files/styles/resources/public/resources/Screen%2520Shot%25202016-10-27%2520at%252011.51.53%2520AM.png?itok=Xw59vmlU)
Potawatomi Tribes Receive $4.2 Million Children's Health Grant
Three Potawatomi tribes in Michigan have received a grant of almost $4.2 million from the federal government to help promote children’s wellness through a five-year Project LAUNCH program. The federally-recognized Nottawaseppi Huron Band of the Potawatomi, Pokagon Band of Potawatomi and Gun Lake…
![Colville Tribes Manage Wolves With Own Program Colville Tribes Manage Wolves With Own Program](/sites/nnigovernance.arizona.edu/files/styles/resources/public/resources/Screen%2520Shot%25202016-10-18%2520at%252012.28.01%2520PM.png?itok=CQd_3bcU)
Colville Tribes Manage Wolves With Own Program
As controversy rages over the killing of the Wedge wolf pack in Washington State, the Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation are quietly managing one of the state’s eight remaining packs, with a second one possibly to be identified come spring, the pup-birthing season...
![Gardens Flourish on Pine Ridge Gardens Flourish on Pine Ridge](/sites/nnigovernance.arizona.edu/files/styles/resources/public/resources/Screen%2520Shot%25202016-10-18%2520at%252010.51.55%2520AM.png?itok=KNY6G3Ul)
Gardens Flourish on Pine Ridge
John Yellow Hawk’s garden is one of many new feeders of Pine Ridge Indian Reservation’s developing economy. This past year, Yellow Hawk and 20 other Oglala gardeners each received a $1,000 loan and a $2,000 grant from Citigroup via Lakota Funds, a 26-year-old Native community development financial…
![Indian Country Today Article](/sites/nnigovernance.arizona.edu/files/styles/resources/public/2023-02/Indian%20Country%20Today%20Article.png?itok=JR9lL75S)
Indian Self-Determination and Sovereignty
If ever a concept grabbed hold of hearts and minds in Indian country in the past couple decades surely it would be that of sovereignty. Native people talk about it with reverence, demanding that it be respected by the federal government, and expect their tribal governments to assert it. Even the…
![Keeping adoptions and foster care close to home Keeping adoptions and foster care close to home](/sites/nnigovernance.arizona.edu/files/styles/resources/public/resources/noo-kayet.png?itok=cF2AqY_0)
Keeping adoptions and foster care close to home
On March 29, officials from the Administration for Children and Family and the Department of Health and Human Services convened with me and other leaders from the Port Gamble S’Klallam Tribe to celerate a momentous achievement. PGST has become the first Tribe in the nation to receive federal…
![Two Spirit/LGBT Rights Toolkit for Tribal Governments Introduced Two Spirit/LGBT Rights Toolkit for Tribal Governments Introduced](/sites/nnigovernance.arizona.edu/files/styles/resources/public/resources/Two-Spirit-LGBT-People-Toolkit.jpg?itok=c3CXzAWW)
Two Spirit/LGBT Rights Toolkit for Tribal Governments Introduced
A first-of-its-kind guide complete with sample legal language is now available for tribal governments to adopt or amend their laws to recognize the rights of all their citizens, including Two Spirit and lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people...
![Tim Giago: Was the Indian Reorganization Act good or bad? Tim Giago: Was the Indian Reorganization Act good or bad?](/sites/nnigovernance.arizona.edu/files/styles/resources/public/resources/Tim%2520Giago.png?itok=U8errYqJ)
Tim Giago: Was the Indian Reorganization Act good or bad?
It was 75 years ago on June 18, 1934 when the Indian Reorganization Act became the law of the land. On the 50th anniversary of the IRA, a conference was held at Sun Valley, Idaho to talk about the good and the bad of the Act. On the 75th birthday of the Act, there was nothing but silence. Has…
![Native America Calling: Tribal Enrollment And Blood Quantum Native America Calling: Tribal Enrollment And Blood Quantum](/sites/nnigovernance.arizona.edu/files/styles/resources/public/resources/Screen%2520Shot%25202017-08-01%2520at%25202.33.19%2520PM.png?itok=gV7_1rWQ)
Tribal Enrollment And Blood Quantum
Every tribe has its own rules for membership. Some tribes include lineal descent — proof that you descend from a recognized tribal member — while others have a blood quantum requirement that requires members possess a certain percentage of tribal blood. On White Earth, researchers found that the…
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