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This file contains copies of loose chapters of Maggie Gover’s book “You don’t have to be poor to be Indian”. In the introduction, the author states that this document is not intended to be a how-to-do-it manual for economic development. It is intended to be a discussion of problems that tribal decision-makers must deal with, to supply information that may be useful in making future decisions, and hopefully, to suggest some options or new ideas for Indian control of Indian resource development.
Publication Date
1980
Collection Document Type
Book manuscript
Collection Topics
Native American Studies
Keywords
Creating an environment for success, parallels with developing foreign nations, A violation of trust, Consider the impacts, Barriers to development, Dealing with financial institutions, Choosing your advisers, Dealing with developers, Tribal sovereignty vs. economic development, Indian reservations: Playground for the affluent
Disciplines
Indigenous Education
Recommended Citation
Gover, Maggie. "You Don’t Have to Be Poor to Be Indian." (1980). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/lhnac/62
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Incomplete copy