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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments x
- List of Illustrations xi
- List of Abbreviations xii
- Introduction. Prioritizing Indigenous Perspectives and Voices in Collaborative Governance 1
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Part I Overarching Considerations for Indigenous Collaborative Governance and Social Equity
- Introduction 21
- 1. Public Administration and Intergovernmental Collaboration with and for Indigenous Communities: Pushing a More Equitable Governance Paradigm 25
- 2. Developing Research and Project- Based Partnerships with Indigenous Communities 55
- 3. Indigenous Digital Governance: Principles and Practices for Self- Determination and Equity 77
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Part II National- Level Topical Issues: Expanding Sovereignty and Governmental Collaboration
- Introduction 107
- 4. Engaging Sacred Wisdom in Public Administration: Everyday Practices of Tribal Governance in Indonesia 111
- 5. Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls: Opportunities Based on Collaborative Governance 132
- 6. The Struggles around the Officialization of Mapuche Language and the Recognition of Indigenous Languages in Chile 155
- 7. Enhancing Collaboration for Effective Tribal Hazard Mitigation: A Comparative Case Study of Indigenous Nations in the Northwest United States 183
- 8. Indigenous Student Internships: Advancing Social Equity in Higher Education in the United States 204
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Part III State, Provisional, and Local Case Studies
- Introduction 223
- 9. Fueled by Conflict: Intergovernmental Relations on the Oneida Reservation 227
- 10. From Sunrise to Moonfall: Allyship Construction and the Kaingáng People of Sub- Amazonian Brazil 248
- 11. Indigenous Perspectives and Collaborative Governance: Decolonizing Thunder Bay Public Library, Canada 274
- 12. Achieving Tribal, Municipal, and County Cooperation in the United States 298
- 13. Climate- Adaptive Community Capacity Building in Historically Marginalized Communities in Eastern Connecticut, United States: Lessons Learned from Integrating Co- creative Approaches 329
- Conclusion. Moving beyond What Has Been to What Could Be 365
- Index 377
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments x
- List of Illustrations xi
- List of Abbreviations xii
- Introduction. Prioritizing Indigenous Perspectives and Voices in Collaborative Governance 1
-
Part I Overarching Considerations for Indigenous Collaborative Governance and Social Equity
- Introduction 21
- 1. Public Administration and Intergovernmental Collaboration with and for Indigenous Communities: Pushing a More Equitable Governance Paradigm 25
- 2. Developing Research and Project- Based Partnerships with Indigenous Communities 55
- 3. Indigenous Digital Governance: Principles and Practices for Self- Determination and Equity 77
-
Part II National- Level Topical Issues: Expanding Sovereignty and Governmental Collaboration
- Introduction 107
- 4. Engaging Sacred Wisdom in Public Administration: Everyday Practices of Tribal Governance in Indonesia 111
- 5. Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls: Opportunities Based on Collaborative Governance 132
- 6. The Struggles around the Officialization of Mapuche Language and the Recognition of Indigenous Languages in Chile 155
- 7. Enhancing Collaboration for Effective Tribal Hazard Mitigation: A Comparative Case Study of Indigenous Nations in the Northwest United States 183
- 8. Indigenous Student Internships: Advancing Social Equity in Higher Education in the United States 204
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Part III State, Provisional, and Local Case Studies
- Introduction 223
- 9. Fueled by Conflict: Intergovernmental Relations on the Oneida Reservation 227
- 10. From Sunrise to Moonfall: Allyship Construction and the Kaingáng People of Sub- Amazonian Brazil 248
- 11. Indigenous Perspectives and Collaborative Governance: Decolonizing Thunder Bay Public Library, Canada 274
- 12. Achieving Tribal, Municipal, and County Cooperation in the United States 298
- 13. Climate- Adaptive Community Capacity Building in Historically Marginalized Communities in Eastern Connecticut, United States: Lessons Learned from Integrating Co- creative Approaches 329
- Conclusion. Moving beyond What Has Been to What Could Be 365
- Index 377