Other Resources
Code Talk A federal, interagency, Native American Web site designed specifically to deliver electronic information from government agencies and other organizations to Native American communities. Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis With the goal of promoting economic development in Indian Country, the FRB of Minneapolis created this website as a clearing house for relevant research and resources. Growing Economies in Indian Country: Taking Stock of Progress and Partnership A publication by the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, April 2012. This conference publication accompanied a summit by the same title hosted by the Fed on May 1, 2012 and it summarizes challenges and opportunities gleaned from a series of interagency workshops held around the country to address economic development issues in Indian Country. The Harvard Project on American Indian Economic Development This project was created to understand the conditions under which sustained, self-determined social and economic development is achieved among American Indian nations. National Congress of American Indians (NCAI) The NCAI works to monitor and inform the public and government about Native American governmental rights and promotes the common welfare on Native Americans. Native American Finance Officers Association The NAFOA association provides educational forums, resources, and advocates for financial best practices within tribal governments and their enterprises. White House Native American Community Webpage This is the White House’s main page on the Native American communities. Working Effectively with Tribal Government Designed primarily for government employees, but can be used by the public, this online course aims to develop an understanding and awareness of tribal issues and concerns. The course reviews the unique status of Indian tribes and how their historical relationship with the federal government affects government programs, responsibilities, and initiatives. |