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Business Realities In Indian Country: A Brief Introduction For Corporate America, Alan Parker Jan 1993

Business Realities In Indian Country: A Brief Introduction For Corporate America, Alan Parker

LaDonna Harris Native American Collection

In this booklet the author discusses the characteristics which distinguish the business environment on most Native American reservations to identify relative advantages and disadvantages for the purpose of dispelling possible confusion or misperceptions.


The Economic And Fiscal Importance Of American Indians In New Mexico, Alfred L. Parker, Unm Jan 1993

The Economic And Fiscal Importance Of American Indians In New Mexico, Alfred L. Parker, Unm

LaDonna Harris Native American Collection

This study examines the economic relationship of New Mexico Indians to the state’s economy with the purpose of developing facts that will help to define that relationship. The discussion and analysis presented in this report is based primarily on information collected from survey documents distributed to New Mexico State agencies and survey documents distributed to a number of New Mexico Indian tribes and pueblos in late 1992 and early 1993.


Collective Design Of The Tribal Future: Structural Analysis Of Vision Statements Constructed By The People Of The Apache, Cheyenne, And Arapaho, Comanche, And Pawnee Tribes, Benjamin J. Broom Jan 1993

Collective Design Of The Tribal Future: Structural Analysis Of Vision Statements Constructed By The People Of The Apache, Cheyenne, And Arapaho, Comanche, And Pawnee Tribes, Benjamin J. Broom

LaDonna Harris Native American Collection

This paper reports on the results of recent design sessions conducted with several tribes in Oklahoma. During 1991 and 1992 the Americans for Indian Opportunity (AIO), a national Native American Organization concerned with Tribal Governance processes worked for Oklahomans for Indian Opportunity (OIO) to sponsor a series of four projects that included participative design sessions with the Apache, Cheyenne & Arapaho, and Pawnee Tribes of Oklahoma. The research methodology is described as participant centered, contextually embedded, dialogically based, integrated, and participant validated.


Tribal Economic Flows: The Economic Contribution Of Native Americans To The New Mexico State Economy, Ladonna Harris Jan 1993

Tribal Economic Flows: The Economic Contribution Of Native Americans To The New Mexico State Economy, Ladonna Harris

LaDonna Harris Native American Collection

This file contains correspondence, drafts and notes on the Tribal Economic Flows project (continued). Included are survey instruments and drafts of The New Mexico Tribal Economic Profile Summary Project developed with the assistance of the Ford Foundation to gather data covering tribally owned businesses, tribal natural resources, development, culture, and tourism to illustrate the significance of Tribal economies to the State economy.


The Economic And Fiscal Importance Of American Indians In New Mexico – Draft, Alfred L. Parker, Americans For Indian Opportunity (Aio), Unm Jan 1993

The Economic And Fiscal Importance Of American Indians In New Mexico – Draft, Alfred L. Parker, Americans For Indian Opportunity (Aio), Unm

LaDonna Harris Native American Collection

This is a draft of The Economic and Fiscal Importance of American Indians in New Mexico: A research report prepared by Alfred L. Parker, Professor of Economics-University of New Mexico in cooperation with Americans for Indian Opportunity and the New Mexico Office of Indian Affairs.


Tribal Economic Flows (Continued), Americans For Indian Opportunity (Aio), Unm Barc Jan 1993

Tribal Economic Flows (Continued), Americans For Indian Opportunity (Aio), Unm Barc

LaDonna Harris Native American Collection

This file contains proposal drafts with annotations, correspondence, and communications with New Mexico State government officials, UNM partners, Indian Affairs, and tribal leaders concerning the Rural Economies: The Contributions of Tribal Economies to local, state, and regional economies project.


The Wounded Knee, Tiyospaye Crisis Center-National Park Service Jan 1993

The Wounded Knee, Tiyospaye Crisis Center-National Park Service

LaDonna Harris Native American Collection

This file contains correspondence from the Tiyospaye Crisis Center in Denver, Colorado to the Wounded Knee tribe in South Dakota concerning a proposal to build the Sacred Hoop Wounded Knee Community Center and Historic Site. A copy of a brief proposal, congressional records, and a printed version of the draft study of alternatives and environmental assessments of the Wounded Knee are included.