UA Institute Helps Native Nations Rebuild, Maintain Government

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An institute at the University of Arizona is focused on rebuilding government structures in Native nations by research and outreach offered through online courses and more.

The UA Native Nations Institute has been working toward its goal of helping the Native governments for nearly 30 years, looking at why some nations are more successful than others at achieving their goals, said Ian Record, director of the Rebuilding Native Nations courses. The goals could be economic, cultural, or social goals, he said...

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Grove, Ashley. "UA Institute Helps Native Nations Rebuild, Maintain Government." Arizona Public Media. University of Arizona. Tucson, Arizona. August 19, 2013. Video. (https://www.azpm.org/s/15589-ua-institute-helps-native-nations-rebuild-m..., accessed June 4, 2024)

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