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NNI Collaborates on Indigenous Data Governance

April 12, 2015
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NNI Collaborates on Indigenous Data Governance

Spring 2015 Native Nation Rebuilders Meeting

March 30, 2015
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Spring 2015 Native Nation Rebuilders Meeting

The Future of Tribal Public Health

March 30, 2015
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The Future of Tribal Public Health

NNI Hosts Research Convenings on "Indigenous Social Determinants of Health" and "Data & Sovereignty"

March 16, 2015
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NNI Hosts Research Convenings on "Indigenous Social Determinants of Health" and "Data & Sovereignty"

NNI Research Director Appointed to Tribal Issues Advisory Group (TIAG)

Feb. 23, 2015
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Miriam Jorgensen

Native Nations Institute Researchers to Collaborate on Arctic Project

Feb. 14, 2015
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Native Nations Institute Researchers to Collaborate on Arctic Project

NNI Shares with Morris K. and Stewart L. Udall Foundation Staff

Jan. 26, 2015
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NNI Staff Member Authors Law Review Article on Tribal Sovereign Immunity

Jan. 22, 2015
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Native Nations Institute News Story

Study looks at tribal land ownership

July 14, 2014
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Study looks at tribal land ownership

Essay calls for improved data for tribes

June 7, 2014
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Essay calls for improved data for tribes

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