Fall Course Series
The Indigenous Governance Program (IGP) at the University of Arizona is pleased to announce its 2021 âFall Course Series.â The series will feature two IGP courses, drawing from over two decades of research on the Indigenous governance conducted by the Native Nations Institute. Our curriculum is based on decades of on-the-ground research, analysis, and case studies by the people who literally wrote the book on Indigenous nation building.
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Comparative Indigenous Governance ONLINE: September 9-11, 2021. 1:30-5:50pm (MST) An examination of different systems of Indigenous governance with an emphasis on Indigenous peoples living in Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and the United States |
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Stephen Cornell, PhD & Miriam Jorgensen, PhD ONLINE: November 18-20, 2021. 1:30-5:50pm (MST) An exploration of ways to assess and prioritize Indigenous community needs with respect to nation building and uses case studies to explore how tribal governments work within legal constraints to serve their communities and assert their rights |