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1992
What Can Tribes Do? Strategies and Institutions in American Indian Economic Development
Cornell, Stephen, Joseph P. Kalt, ed. 1992. What Can Tribes Do? Strategies and Institutions in American Indian Economic Development. Los Angeles: American Indian Studies Center, UCLA.
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Creating Private Sector Economies in Native America: Sustainable Development through Entrepreneurship
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Structuring Sovereignty: Constitutions of Native Nations
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Native Nations and U.S. Borders: Challenges to Indigenous Culture, Citizenship, and Security
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The State of the Native Nations: Conditions Under U.S. Policies of Self-Determination
Big Sycamore Stands Alone: The Western Apaches, Aravaipa, and the Struggle for Place
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Rebuilding Native Nations: Strategies for Governance and Development
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American Indian Constitutional Reform and the Rebuilding of Native Nations
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What Can Tribes Do? Strategies and Institutions in American Indian Economic Development
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The Return of the Native: American Indian Political Resurgence
Creating Private Sector Economies in Native America: Sustainable Development through Entrepreneurship
Reclaiming Indigenous Governance
Structuring Sovereignty: Constitutions of Native Nations
Native Nations and U.S. Borders: Challenges to Indigenous Culture, Citizenship, and Security
The State of the Native Nations: Conditions Under U.S. Policies of Self-Determination
Big Sycamore Stands Alone: The Western Apaches, Aravaipa, and the Struggle for Place
Rebuilding Native Nations: Strategies for Governance and Development
American Indian Constitutional Reform and the Rebuilding of Native Nations
What Can Tribes Do? Strategies and Institutions in American Indian Economic Development
The Return of the Native: American Indian Political Resurgence
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