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Videos from April 3-4, 2013 - NNI "Tribal Constitutions: Rebuilding Native Governments" Seminar

July 1, 2013

The University of Arizona


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Indigenous Governance Database

New This Monthon the Native Nations Institute's

Indigenous Governance Database

 

Video Highlights of NNI's 2013  "Tribal Constitutions" Seminar!

 

 

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The Native Nations Institute, working in partnership with the Bush Foundation, developed its annual "Constitutions" executive education seminar to equip Native nation leaders and other key decision-makers with cutting-edge knowledge and tools for assessing their constitutions and systems of governance and then determining what needs changing and how. The seminar also brings together Native leaders and governance experts to share their knowledge and experience in remaking governance systems through constitutional reform and other means. 

 

This month, the Indigenous Governance Database unveils a set of 15 informative videos from NNI's most recent "Constitutions" seminar, held on April 3rd and 4th in Tucson, Arizona. 

 

To view these videos, clickhere.

 

And if you are interested in learning more about constitutions and constitutional reform, check out NNI's "Constitutions" online course!

 

Next month on theIndigenous Governance Database: NNI showcases the Harvard Project on American Indian Economic Development's Honoring Nations awards program.


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About NNI

    

ABOUT NNI 

 

The Native Nations Institute for Leadership, Management, and Policy (NNI), housed at The University of Arizona's Udall Center for Studies in Public Policy, serves as a self-determination, governance, and development resource for Indigenous nations in the United States, Canada, and elsewhere.

 

Native Nations Institute for Leadership, Management, and Policywas founded in 2001 by the Morris K. Udall Foundation (now Morris K. Udall and Stewart L.
Udall Foundation) and The University
of Arizona.

 

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TheHarvard Project aims to understand and foster the conditions under which sustained, self-determined social and economic development is achieved among American Indian nations through applied research and service.

 

Founded by Professors Stephen Cornell and Joseph P. Kalt at Harvard University in 1987, the Harvard Project on American Indian Economic Development (Harvard Project) is housed within the Malcolm Wiener Center for Social Policy at the John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University.

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