Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part 1. Tribal Management
From Citizen Engagement to Haudenosaunee Governance: Bringing an Ancient Participatory Governing System Forward, Toni M. House and Jo Anne House
Operations Management Roles and Responsibilities: Providing a Space for Haudenosaunee Decision-Making, Lois Stevens and Brandon Yellowbird-Stevens
Authorizing Environment: Making Decisions with People and Governments, Kris Peters and Amy Gould
Leadership and Ethics in Higher Education, Laural Ballew, ses yehomia/tsi kuts bat soot
Strategic Management: Implementing Culturally Appropriate Planning Methods in a Contemporary World, Rebecca M. Webster and Julie Clark
Project Management: From Idea to Implementation, Joseph Bauerkemper and Jason Hollinday
Tribal Government Human Resources, Rebecca M. Webster, Paul Ninham, and Michael J. Poitra
Part 2. Funding and Delivery of Core Services
Tribal Finance, Eric S. Trevan and Jon Panamaroff
Building Tribal Economies through Economic Development, Eric S. Trevan and Jon Panamaroff
Human Services for Indigenous Futures, Katie Johnston-Goodstar, Cary B. Waubanascum, and Donald Eubanks
Community Wellness, Linda Bane Frizzell and Candice Skenandore
Tribal Natural Resources, Kekek Jason Stark
Part 3. Sovereign Tribes Engaging Settler Governments
Jurisdiction and Law in Indian Country, Krystal L. John
Federal Lawmaking and Policy, Kirsten Matoy Carlson, Wendy Helgemo, Tadd M. Johnson, and Laura Paynter
Navigating the Federal Budget Process to Empower Tribal Budgeting and Decision-Making, Lawrence S. Roberts
Tribal-Local Intergovernmental Agreements, Nicholas C. Zaferatos
Tribal Influence in Federal and State Politics, Michael D. O. Rusco, Kirsten Matoy Carlson, and Patrice Kunesh
About the Contributors
Index