Malcolm Wiener Center for Social Policy. Harvard Project on American Indian Economic Development
22 works on record
Works
Honoring nations
Award-winning programs 2003, 2002, 2000, & 1999
The concept of governance and its implications for first nations
History's lesson for HUD and tribes
Seizing the future
An electricity restructuring strategy for the Crow tribe
Options for evaluating social costs resulting from lands taken from the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe for the Oahe Dam Project
The impact of the American Health Security Act on Native Americans
Creating an environment to attract investors and develop new enterprises on the Fort Mojave Indian Reservation
Paving the way
Building entrepreneurship and economic development for the Bishop Indian Reservation
Assessing the future of indigenous peoples in international law
A single acre, a sovereign effort
Sociohistorical factors in American Indian economic development
The repatriation project of the Oglala Sioux Nation
"And a river runs through it ..."
Developing restitution as an alternative sanction for Tuba City family court
Environmental planning for a mining venture on native land
Finding true north
The feasibility study of commercially marketing elk meat
Sovereignty and nation-building
Strategic analysis