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