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Reservation "Capitalism"

Economic Development in Indian Country

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Native American communities face significant health, educational, infrastructure, and social challenges that many outside tribal lands remain unaware of. They are among the poorest populations in the United States, with reservations often marked by extreme poverty and the social issues that accompany it. Historically, these tribal societies thrived for centuries, but sustainable economic development on reservations can foster long-term improvements in living standards and cultural preservation. The text explores the true history and current realities of Indian communities, highlighting the loss of lands and resources. It emphasizes the importance of indigenous economic systems and property rights while outlining strategies for establishing both public and private economic activities on reservations. The goal is to create viable economies that provide employment and access to essential resources, ultimately leading to tribal self-sufficiency.

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Reservation "Capitalism", Robert J. Miller, Tom Daschle

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2013
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Titolo
Reservation "Capitalism"
Sottotitolo
Economic Development in Indian Country
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
2013
Formato
In brossura
Pagine
220
ISBN10
0803246315
ISBN13
9780803246317
Serie
Valutazione
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Descrizione
Native American communities face significant health, educational, infrastructure, and social challenges that many outside tribal lands remain unaware of. They are among the poorest populations in the United States, with reservations often marked by extreme poverty and the social issues that accompany it. Historically, these tribal societies thrived for centuries, but sustainable economic development on reservations can foster long-term improvements in living standards and cultural preservation. The text explores the true history and current realities of Indian communities, highlighting the loss of lands and resources. It emphasizes the importance of indigenous economic systems and property rights while outlining strategies for establishing both public and private economic activities on reservations. The goal is to create viable economies that provide employment and access to essential resources, ultimately leading to tribal self-sufficiency.