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OverviewBefore the arrival of Europeans, Native Americans had thriving societies based on governing structures and property rights that encouraged productivity and trade. These traditional economies were crippled by federal law that has held Indians in colonial bondage. This book provides the knowledge for tribes trapped in ""white tape"" to revitalize their economies and communities. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Kathy Ratté , Terry L. AndersonPublisher: Hoover Institution Press,U.S. Imprint: Hoover Institution Press,U.S. Weight: 0.249kg ISBN: 9780817924959ISBN 10: 0817924957 Pages: 204 Publication Date: 01 June 2022 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsFull of practical examples that tribes have developed and advanced to support more sustainable economies and communities, [this book] should be part of the applied economic curriculum in every tribal college. --Manny Jules, former chief of the Kamloops Band of Canadian First Nations and chief commissioner of the First Nations Tax Commission This book highlights innovative, tribally developed solutions, demonstrating that the path to reinvigorating tribal markets and economies runs through tribal self-governance. --Kevin Washburn, former assistant secretary of Indian affairs, US Department of the Interior This important study is a must-read for tribal governments and citizens alike who are looking to establish economic sovereignty and entrepreneurial self-sufficiency. --David Sickey, Coushatta Tribe of Louisiana chairman and council member, 2003-21, and founder and CEO of Sickey Global Strategies ""Full of practical examples that tribes have developed and advanced to support more sustainable economies and communities, [this book] should be part of the applied economic curriculum in every tribal college."" --Manny Jules, former chief of the Kamloops Band of Canadian First Nations and chief commissioner of the First Nations Tax Commission ""This book highlights innovative, tribally developed solutions, demonstrating that the path to reinvigorating tribal markets and economies runs through tribal self-governance."" --Kevin Washburn, former assistant secretary of Indian affairs, US Department of the Interior ""This important study is a must-read for tribal governments and citizens alike who are looking to establish economic sovereignty and entrepreneurial self-sufficiency."" --David Sickey, Coushatta Tribe of Louisiana chairman and council member, 2003-21, and founder and CEO of Sickey Global Strategies """Full of practical examples that tribes have developed and advanced to support more sustainable economies and communities, [this book] should be part of the applied economic curriculum in every tribal college."" --Manny Jules, former chief of the Kamloops Band of Canadian First Nations and chief commissioner of the First Nations Tax Commission ""This book highlights innovative, tribally developed solutions, demonstrating that the path to reinvigorating tribal markets and economies runs through tribal self-governance."" --Kevin Washburn, former assistant secretary of Indian affairs, US Department of the Interior ""This important study is a must-read for tribal governments and citizens alike who are looking to establish economic sovereignty and entrepreneurial self-sufficiency."" --David Sickey, Coushatta Tribe of Louisiana chairman and council member, 2003-21, and founder and CEO of Sickey Global Strategies" Author InformationTerry L. Anderson is the John and Jean De Nault Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution, Stanford University, and author of forty-one books, including Unlocking the Wealth of Indian Nations (2016). Kathy Ratté is a former high school teacher, curriculum designer, and online educational instructor, and is currently a consultant in economic education for the Alliance for Renewing Indigenous Economies. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |