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         <title>ArizonaNativeNet: Bridging the Digital Divide Between Indian Country and Education</title>
         <description>&amp;lt;p>This short video highlights some of the motivating factors responsible for the creation of ArizonaNativeNet.&amp;lt;/p></description>
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         <pubDate>Fri, 20 May 2005 00:00:00 EST</pubDate>
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         <title>Segment 1: Introduction to Nation Building</title>
         <description>&amp;lt;p>Guests Manley Begay and Stephen Cornell chronicle the ongoing research of NNI as well as the Harvard Project on American Indian Economic Development. It articulates the five keys to successful community and economic development for  &#8230;</description>
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         <pubDate>Wed, 02 Jan 2008 00:00:00 EST</pubDate>
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         <title>Segment 10: Moving Toward Nation Building</title>
         <description>&amp;lt;p>Guests Manley A. Begay, Jr. and Stephen Cornell contrast the two approaches to indigenous governance - the standard approach and the nation-building approach - and discusses how a growing number of Native nations are moving towards  &#8230;</description>
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         <pubDate>Wed, 02 Jan 2008 00:00:00 EST</pubDate>
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         <title>Segment 2: Constitutions and Constitutional Reform</title>
         <description>&amp;lt;p>Guests Joseph P. Kalt and Sophie Pierre explore the evidence that strong Native nations require strong foundations, which necessarily require the development of effective, internally created constitutions. It examines the impacts a  &#8230;</description>
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         <title>Segment 3: Why the Rule of Law and Tribal Justice Systems Matter</title>
         <description>&amp;lt;p>Guests Robert A. Williams, Jr. and Robert Yazzie discuss the importance of having sound rules of law and justice systems and examines their implications for effective governance and sustainable economic development. It focuses on these  &#8230;</description>
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         <title>Segment 4: Building and Sustaining Tribal Enterprises</title>
         <description>&amp;lt;p>Guests Lance Morgan and Kenneth Grant explore corporate governance among Native nations, in particular the added challenge they face in turning a profit as well as governing effectively. It focuses on how tribes establish a regulatory  &#8230;</description>
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         <title>Segment 5: Promoting Tribal Citizen Entrepreneurs</title>
         <description>&amp;lt;p>Guests Joan Timeche and Elsie Meeks examine the pivotal role that citizen entrepreneurs can play in a Native nation's overarching effort to achieve sustainable community and economic development. It looks at the many different ways that  &#8230;</description>
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         <title>Segment 6: A Capable Bureaucracy: The Key to Good Government</title>
         <description>&amp;lt;p>Guests Urban Giff and Joan Timeche explain that good governance requires effective, transparent and accountable bureaucracies. The segment demonstrates how clearly defined organizational structures and roles and responsibilities help  &#8230;</description>
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         <title>Segment 7: Tribal Service Delivery: Meeting Citizens' Needs</title>
         <description>&amp;lt;p>Guests Eddie Brown and Karen Diver discuss the issue of Native nations' administration of service delivery in Native communities. It examines the unproductive ways services and programs have been administered in many Native communities  &#8230;</description>
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         <title>Segment 8: Intergovernmental and Intertribal Relations</title>
         <description>&amp;lt;p>Guests Jaime Pinkham and Sarah Hicks focus on Native nations? efforts to enhance their relationships with other governments as a way to advance their nation-building objectives. It details how some Native nations are forging mutually  &#8230;</description>
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         <pubDate>Wed, 02 Jan 2008 00:00:00 EST</pubDate>
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         <title>Segment 9: Strategy and Leadership: The Path to Self-Determination</title>
         <description>&amp;lt;p>Guests Peterson Zah and Angela Russell tie together the themes discussed in the previous Segments into a discussion of how Native nations and their leaders move themselves and their peoples towards nation building. It seeks to answer the  &#8230;</description>
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         <title>Maya Land Rights: the Conejo and Santa Cruz Lawsuits</title>
         <description>&amp;lt;p>This short documentary was filmed and produced by the IPLP Program and Gage &amp;amp; Gage Productions in 2007.&amp;lt;/p></description>
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         <title>Vine Beyond Borders</title>
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         <title>Luncheon - The CIRI Foundation</title>
         <description>&amp;lt;p>The CIRI Foundation has supported the Ya Ne Dah Ah School (Chickaloon Village, Alaska) (2002 Honoring Nations Award) for a number of years. Susan Anderson discusses resource opportunities available through foundations.  &#8230;</description>
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         <pubDate>Sat, 27 Sep 2008 00:00:00 EST</pubDate>
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         <title>Session 2: Nation-Owned Businesses: Some Approaches to Consider (Gila River Telecommunications, Inc. (GRTI) (Arizona))</title>
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 &amp;lt;a href='documents/SESSION2GILARIVERTELECOM/HonoringNations-GilaRiverTelecommunicationsInc.pdf'>Honoring Nations: Gila River  &#8230;</description>
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