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    Prisons et justice en territoire navajo : de la quête de souveraineté au changement de société. by Marine Bobin

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…In January 2010, the Navajo Nation government (largest federally recognized tribe in the United States) opted for the construction of three new wider jails. …”
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    Deliberations About Genomic Research and Biobanks With Citizens of the Chickasaw Nation by Justin Reedy, Jessica W. Blanchard, Justin Lund, Paul G. Spicer, Christie Byars, Michael Peercy, Bobby Saunkeah, Erika Blacksher

    Published 2020-05-01
    “…The first of the consortium’s three planned deliberations was held in September 2018 with citizens of the Chickasaw Nation, a federally recognized tribe in south-central Oklahoma with a full-service medical center and growing research capacity and oversight. …”
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    Social Support and Diabetes Management Among Older American Indians by R. Turner Goins, Molly K. Grant, Kathleen P. Conte, Lisa Lefler

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Thus, we examined social support among older American Indian people in relation to their T2D management.MethodsDuring the fall 2015, we conducted qualitative interviews with 28 participants aged ≥ 60 years who were members of a federally-recognized tribe. Drawing upon the buffering and direct effects theoretical models of how social support affects health, we examined transcribed audio recordings of the interviews with a systematic text analysis approach. …”
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    Genuine tribal and Indigenous representation in the United States by Jeffrey J. Brooks

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…Agencies must recognize and respect the differences between public involvement and government-to-government consultation with federally-recognized Tribes. Sovereign tribal nations are not the public and have a unique relationship with federal agencies based in the federal trust responsibility. …”
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    Developing and Organizing an Archival Education Training Opportunity for Oregon’s Tribal Communities: The Oregon Tribal Archives Institute by Natalia M. Fernandez, David G. Lewis

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…In 2012 Oregon State University hosted the Oregon Tribal Archives Institute (OTAI), a week long archival education training opportunity specifically designed for Oregon’s nine federally recognized tribes. This article describes the OTAI project development, organization, and implementation. …”
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    Does Tribal Gaming Generate Net Benefits? by Laurel Wheeler

    Published 2022-06-01
    “… Since the late 1980s, casino-style gaming has become an increasingly popular economic development strategy for federally-recognized tribes throughout the United States. What is the net effect of tribal gaming? …”
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    The Importance of Alaska for Climate Stabilization, Resilience, and Biodiversity Conservation by Carly Vynne, Carly Vynne, Erin Dovichin, Nancy Fresco, Natalie Dawson, Natalie Dawson, Anup Joshi, Beverly E. Law, Ken Lertzman, Scott Rupp, Fiona Schmiegelow, Fiona Schmiegelow, E. Jamie Trammell, E. Jamie Trammell

    Published 2021-08-01
    “…Doing so via a co-management approach with Alaska’s 229 federally recognized tribes is likely not only to be more effective but also more socially just. …”
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    Breaching Barriers: The Fight for Indigenous Participation in Water Governance by Ryan E. Emanuel, David E. Wilkins

    Published 2020-07-01
    “…Nevertheless, plans to construct the Atlantic Coast Pipeline prompted non-federally recognized Tribes to demand treatment as Tribal nations during permitting. …”
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    Engaging Southwestern Tribes in Sustainable Water Resources Topics and Management by Karletta Chief, Alison Meadow, Kyle Whyte

    Published 2016-08-01
    “…The objectives of this paper are to (1) to provide an overview of the context of current indigenous water management issues, especially for the U.S. federally recognized tribes in the Southwestern United States; (2) to synthesize approaches to engage indigenous persons, communities, and governments on water resources topics and management; and (3) to compare the successes of engaging Southwestern tribes in five examples to highlight some significant activities for collaborating with tribes on water resources research and management. …”
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    Native American Patients with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Exacerbations in a Tertiary Academic Medical Center – A Pilot Study by Wu H, Rhoades DA, Chen S, Brown B

    Published 2021-04-01
    “…Oklahoma has the largest NA population affiliated with federally recognized tribes in the country and is an ideal location for such research. …”
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