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State-Tribal Relations Publications

Updated October 2008


Building New Traditions Policy Series | State-Tribal Relations Project Books | Magazine Articles | Legisbriefs | Other Project Publications


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Building New Traditions Policy Series

  • "Sustainable Development: State and Tribal Initiatives," States and Tribes: Building New Traditions, July 2007, by Sia Davis. 
    To download Adobe PDF PDF File click here.

  • "Transportation Planning on Tribal Lands," States and Tribes: Building New Traditions, August 2006, by Melissa Savage.
    For more information click here.

  • "Criminal Jurisdiction and Law Enforcement," States and Tribes: Building New Traditions, February 2006, by Andrea Wilkins.  For more information click here.

  • "Homeland Security and Indian Country," States and Tribes: Building New Traditions, March 2005, by Catherine Chan and Sia Davis. click here.

  • "Piecing Together the State-Tribal Tax Puzzle," States and Tribes: Building New Traditions, March 2005, by Judy Zelio. 
    click here.

  • "Indian Gaming in the States," States and Tribes: Building New Traditions, January 2005, by Sia Davis and Jane Feustel. click here.

  • "Traffic Safety on Tribal Lands," States and Tribes: Building New Traditions, October 2004, by Melissa Savage. click here.

  • "Improving State-Tribal Relations: An Introduction," States and Tribes: Building New Traditions, September 2004, by Sia Davis and Aura Kanegis. click here.

  • "Tribal Trust Lands: From Litigation to Consultation," States and Tribes: Building New Traditions, August 2004, by Larry Morandi. click here.

  • "Economic Development in Tribal Reservations and Rural Communities," States and Tribes: Building New Traditions, May 2004, by Andrea Wilkins. click here.

  • "Welfare Reform on Tribal Lands: Examples of State-Tribal Collaboration," States and Tribes: Building New Traditions, January 2004, by Andrea Wilkins. 

For copies contact Sia Davis at State-Tribal Relations Program

State-Tribal Relations Project Books

  • Striving to Achieve, Helping Native American Students Succeed, 2008.

  • Cardiovascular Disease Disparities in Communities of Color, February 2008, by Sia Davis and Irene Kawanabe. Bookstore link.

  • Promoting Cardiovascular Health in Indian Country: Policy Recommendations, January 2007, by Sia Davis and Melissa Savage. Bookstore link.

  • Cardiovascular Disease in Native Americans and Alaska Natives, October 2006, by Glen Andersen and Sia Davis. "Government to Government: Understanding State and Tribal Governments," June 2000  Bookstore link. (updated July 2003), by Susan Johnson, et al. (for copies contact Sia Davis at State-Tribal Relations Program).

  • "Government to Government: Models of Cooperation Between States and Tribes," May 2002, by Susan Johnson, et al. (for copies contact Sia Davis at State-Tribal Relations Program)

     

Magazine Articles

 

Legisbriefs

Other Project Publications

  • Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA) Policy Brief, July 2008, Andrea Wilkins.

  • Criminal Justice in Indian Country, March 2008, Sarah Hammond, JD; Andrea Wilkins, JD/MA; Anne Teigen, JD; and Nithin Akuthota, JD, National Conference of State Legislatures,  Eileen Luna-Firebaugh JD/MPA, American Indian Studies Program, University of Arizona.

  • Tribal Gaming in States, January 2007, Based on surveys conducted by the National Conference of State Legislatures in cooperation with the Wisconsin Legislative Fiscal Bureau.

  • "Indian Gaming in the States," National Conference of State Legislatures and the National Governors' Association, State Policy Reports, Vol. 18, Issue 5, March 2000. For copies contact Judy Zelio. "State Recognition of American Indian Tribes," NCSL Legisbrief, September 2001, Vol. 9, Number 1, by L. Jeanne Kaufmann."Native American Tribes Contribute to State Economies," State Legislatures, May 2000.

     

 

 

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