American Indian Report - September/October 2008 - (Page 4) SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 2008 • VOl. XXiV • NO. 9 Publisher/Editor-in-Chief Art Director Interactive Production Developer Advertising Sales Director Copy Editor Circulation Coordinator Contributors Marguerite D. Carroll Ed Felker Neil Lunsford Tom Wilkins Michelle Tirado Amanda Rocha Lee Allen James B. Floyd Kimberly Hayes Joseph Paiement Randi Hicks Rowe Michelle Tirado 12 Device Monitors Sobriety for Pueblo By Randi Hicks Rowe the isleta Pueblo court has a new tool to monitor alcohol consumption of offenders. An innovative ankle bracelet that samples an offender’s sweat every 30 minutes, 24 hours a day, it has been pretty effective in keeping those who wear it sober. Justice SUBSCRIBER SERVICES — 1-800-992-4489 ext. 110 To subscribe, renew, change an address, or if you have questions about your current subscription, contact Amanda Rocha, circulation coordinator, at the above number. Or send e-mail to: circulation@americanindianreport.com Published monthly (12 issues). U.S. subscription rates: $49.95. Canadian: $64.95. Canadian subscribers are responsible for including the additional 7 percent GST tax with their subscription payment. Foreign subscription rate is $100. Single copy price is $5.95. All rates are payable in U.S. currency only. To sell or receive bulk copies of American Indian Report, call for more information. ADVERTISING — 1-800-992-4489 ext. 119 To place advertising, contact Tom Wilkins at the above number or send an e-mail to: tom.wilkins@americanindianreport.com PERMISSIONS & REPRINTS — 1-800-992-4489 ext. 110 No part of this issue may be reproduced by any mechanical, photographic or electronic process without written permission from the publisher. Call or write to Reprints, American Indian Report, 3702 Pender Drive, Suite 300, Fairfax, VA 22030. The minimum order for any reprint is 100 copies. Contact us at the above number or send an e-mail to: info@americanindianreport.com MANUSCRIPT SUBMISSIONS — 1-800-992-4489 ext. 141 Call and ask for a copy of the AIR Writers’ Guidelines. When submitting a manuscript, please clearly print author’s name, address and phone number on the document. American Indian Report does not return unsolicited editorial material unless it is accompanied by a self-addressed stamped envelope. The magazine is not responsible for the loss of unsolicited manuscripts. Send e-mail to: editor@americanindianreport.com American Indian Report is a publication of 14 Planning for Economic Development By michelle tirado Hard to believe that a little over 30 years ago it was the BiA doing most of the economic activity planning in indian country. today, it is definitely the tribes that are strategizing their own roadmaps for growth. this economic DeveloPment Richard W. Phelps CEO Jeffrey S. Marciano PrEsidEnt 3702 Pender Drive, Suite 300 • Fairfax, VA 22030 Phone: 703-352-2250 or 1-800-992-4489 Fax: 703-352-2323 E-mail: info@americanindianreport.com www.americanindianreport.com ©2008 American Indian Report, ISSN No. 0894-4040. Published submissions do not necessarily represent the views of American Indian Report. All rights reserved. 5 feature looks at strategic plans and why tribes need one; how three minnesota tribes are benefiting from a collaborative economic development summit; and one tribe’s economic development working group, which involves key officials and tribal members. 4 September/October 2008 American Indian Report http://www.americanindianreport.com http://www.americanindianreport.com http://www.apexawards.com/ http://www.naja.com/
Table of Contents Feed for the Digital Edition of American Indian Report - September/October 2008 American Indian Report - September 2008 Contents Notes from Indian Country Language Learning Gets More High-Tech Native American Music Awards Celebrates 10th Anniversary Hoop Dancing's Best to Compete for World Champ Title in Phoenix Congress: Activity on the Hill Device Monitors Sobriety for Pueblo Planning for Economic Development Negotiated Rulemaking to Impact NAHASDA Reauthorization Cherokee Takes Big Step Toward Health Care Vision Preparing a Vision for the Future Grants: NAHMI - Strengthening Native American Families Blogroll American Indian Report - September/October 2008 American Indian Report - September/October 2008 - American Indian Report - September 2008 (Page Cover1) American Indian Report - September/October 2008 - American Indian Report - September 2008 (Page Cover2) American Indian Report - September/October 2008 - American Indian Report - September 2008 (Page 3) American Indian Report - September/October 2008 - Contents (Page 4) American Indian Report - September/October 2008 - Contents (Page 5) American Indian Report - September/October 2008 - Hoop Dancing's Best to Compete for World Champ Title in Phoenix (Page 6) American Indian Report - September/October 2008 - Hoop Dancing's Best to Compete for World Champ Title in Phoenix (Page 7) American Indian Report - September/October 2008 - Hoop Dancing's Best to Compete for World Champ Title in Phoenix (Page 8) American Indian Report - September/October 2008 - Hoop Dancing's Best to Compete for World Champ Title in Phoenix (Page 9) American Indian Report - September/October 2008 - Congress: Activity on the Hill (Page 10) American Indian Report - September/October 2008 - Congress: Activity on the Hill (Page 11) American Indian Report - September/October 2008 - Device Monitors Sobriety for Pueblo (Page 12) American Indian Report - September/October 2008 - Device Monitors Sobriety for Pueblo (Page 13) American Indian Report - September/October 2008 - Planning for Economic Development (Page 14) American Indian Report - September/October 2008 - Planning for Economic Development (Page 15) American Indian Report - September/October 2008 - Planning for Economic Development (Page 16) American Indian Report - September/October 2008 - Planning for Economic Development (Page 17) American Indian Report - September/October 2008 - Negotiated Rulemaking to Impact NAHASDA Reauthorization (Page 18) American Indian Report - September/October 2008 - Negotiated Rulemaking to Impact NAHASDA Reauthorization (Page 19) American Indian Report - September/October 2008 - Cherokee Takes Big Step Toward Health Care Vision (Page 20) American Indian Report - September/October 2008 - Cherokee Takes Big Step Toward Health Care Vision (Page 21) American Indian Report - September/October 2008 - Cherokee Takes Big Step Toward Health Care Vision (Page 22) American Indian Report - September/October 2008 - Grants: NAHMI - Strengthening Native American Families (Page 23) American Indian Report - September/October 2008 - Grants: NAHMI - Strengthening Native American Families (Page 24) American Indian Report - September/October 2008 - Blogroll (Page 25) American Indian Report - September/October 2008 - Blogroll (Page Cover4)
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