JOPNA: Indigenous Peoples, Poverty, and Self-Determination in Australia, New Zealand, Canada, and the United States
Feb. 23, 2007
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Argues that there is strong evidence from the United States that effective solutions to Indigenous poverty depend on, among other things, Indigenous self-determination; summarizes the U.S. evidence and considers its applicability to the situations of Indigenous peoples in Canada, Australia, and New Zealand.
Citation
Cornell, Stephen. 2006. “Indigenous Peoples, Poverty, and Self-Determination in Australia, New Zealand, Canada, and the United States.” Joint Occasional Papers on Native Affairs (JOPNA). Tucson and Cambridge: Udall Center for Studies in Public Policy and Harvard Project on American Indian Economic Development.
Contacts
Stephen Cornell