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60 results for "Government Performance"

60 results for "Government Performance"

Southwest Oregon Research Project | Coquille Indian Tribe

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In 1995, the Coquille Indian Tribe established the Southwest Oregon Research Project (SWORP) to recover historical, anthropological, military, and government documents relating to the Tribe and surrounding Indian nations. These documents were potlatched...

The Concept of Governance and its Implications for First Nations

Journal Article

What do governance and government mean? This paper-one of a series of papers commissioned by the British Columbia Regional Vice-Chief of the Assembly of First Nations-defines governance and government and describes the critical role both play in human...

2025 Awards

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Honoring Nations invites applications from American Indian governments across a broad range of subject areas, including: Cultural Affairs Government Performance Economic and Community Development Health and Social Services Education Intergovernmental...

Alaska Native Self-Government and Service Delivery: What Works?

Journal Article

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The Native peoples of Alaska have governed themselves for far longer than either the State of Alaska or the United States. Indeed, their rights of self-government are properly defended as basic human rights that are not...