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Economic Development in Indian Country: Traits that Lead to Sustainability

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    Economic Development in Indian Country: Traits that Lead to Sustainability

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Economic development in Indian Country has a long history of various programs intended to provide economic opportunities for reservation residents. Many of these programs have failed due in part to development perspectives that subjugated the people to ―what works in one place, will work here‖ theory of development. In order to help create sustainable economic opportunities, the Heartland Center for Leadership Development in conjunction with United Tribes Technical College (UTTC) and support from the Economic Development Administration (EDA), Denver Region, conducted a series of case studies focusing on promising programs in Indian Country that were meeting with success. These case studies reflect the positive economic conditions in order to build on them and provide a framework for other communities to follow.

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Mantonya, K. & Wall, M., (2007) “Economic Development in Indian Country: Traits that Lead to Sustainability”, Online Journal of Rural Research & Policy 2(3). doi: https://doi.org/10.4148/ojrrp.v2i3.37

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2007-01-01