A Native Nation Building seminar conducted by the Native Nations Institute for Leadership, Management, and Policy, The University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, March 25-26, 2009
This comprehensive seminar, based on two decades of community-based research in Indian Country by the Native Nations Institute and the Harvard Project on American Indian Economic Development, is designed to equip up-and-coming leaders with the practical skills and knowledge they need to govern effectively on behalf of their people. At the 2009 seminar, current and former leaders of Native nations from across the United States and Canada shared their leadership experiences on a number of key governance topics.
What I Wish I Knew Before I Took Office: Perspectives from Tribal Leaders featuring Deron Marquez. View...
What I Wish I Knew Before I Took Office: Perspectives from Tribal Leaders featuring Michael K. Mitchell. View...
What I Wish I Knew Before I Took Office: Perspectives from Tribal Leaders featuring Patricia Ninham-Hoeft. View...
Sovereignty: Your Best Tool for Development featuring Joseph P. Kalt. View...
Addressing Tough Governance Challenges (Part I) featuring Jason Goodstriker. View...
Addressing Tough Governance Challenges (Part I) featuring Denny Hurtado. View...
Addressing Tough Governance Challenges (Part II) featuring Peterson Zah. View...
Addressing Tough Governance Challenges (Part II) featuring Patricia Zell. View...
Building and Sustaining Nation-Owned Enterprises featuring Jerry Smith. View...
Intergovernmental Relations: Walking the Sovereignty Walk featuring Jaime Pinkham. View...