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Research Critiques Allocations of Federal CARES Act COVID-19 Response Funds...

Cambridge,  MA  – A team of researchers from Harvard, the University of Arizona and UCLA today released the results of its study dissecting the US Department of the Treasury’s formula for distributing...

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Emerging Stronger than Before: Guidelines for the Federal Role in American...

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Recommendations for Allocation and Administration of American Rescue Plan Act...

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Harvard Project Video featuring Tohono O’odham Nation Receives...

Cambridge, MA—The Harvard Project on American Indian Economic Development (Harvard Project) today announced that its video “Tribal schools embrace distance learning” won the 2021 Webby Award for best...

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Indigenous Peoples’ Rights Are Key to Environmental Protection, Says Ford...

From the Andes to Washington, D.C., Mason Fellow David Cotacachi MC/MPA 2021 has spent his life advocating for Indigenous rights and lands.

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Megan Minoka Hill on the “Marshall Plan” for Revitalizing Indian Country

Harvard Project on American Indian Economic Development's Megan Minoka Hill explains how the American Rescue Plan could bring long-needed aid to Indian Country.

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National Search Yields Six Innovative Native Programs For Harvard’s 2021...

Cambridge, MA – After a national search, six tribal governments from across the country will be honored today by the Honoring Nations 2021 Awards. Based at the Harvard Kennedy School of Government and...

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Navajo Nation reports 61 new cases of COVID-19 and no new deaths

Featuring Joseph Kalt 

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Assessing the U.S. Treasury Department’s Allocations of Funding for Tribal...

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New Harvard Project Research Examines ARPA Distributions to Tribal Nations,...

Cambridge, MA – In a new policy analysis published today by the Harvard Project on American Indian Economic Development (Harvard Project), researchers found that funding provided to tribal governments...

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Honoring and Fostering Innovation in Indian Country

The Harvard Project’s Honoring Nations program is the world’s largest repository of lesson-rich, inspirational stories of effective tribal governance. Since 1999, the highly prestigious awards program...

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Story of Igiugig

The largest red salmon run in the world can be found on the Kvichak River, a 50-mile-long waterway in southwest Alaska that connects the pristine freshwaters of Lake Iliamna to the coast at Bristol...

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Federal COVID‐19 Response Funding for Tribal Governments: Lessons from the...

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Emerging Stronger than Before: Guidelines for the Federal Role in American...

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Seattle-Area Tribe Tries to Fight Reservation Gentrification

Featuring the Harvard Project on American Indian Economic Development

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Economic and Social Impacts of Restrictions on the Applicability of Federal...

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New research on the impacts of restrictions on the applicability of federal...

Cambridge, MA – A team of researchers from the Harvard Kennedy School today released a research report documenting the costs to the Wabanaki Nations in Maine—Maliseet, Mi’kmaq, Passamaquoddy, and...

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