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Tiller’s Guide to Indian Country
Economic Profiles of American Indian Reservations, Third Edition
The long-awaited third edition of Tiller's Guide to Indian Country tells the collective story of the little-known economic success attained by tribal enterprises owned by the 568 Indian tribes and Alaskan Native villages in thirty-three states. It has been recognized since 1996 as the ultimate resource on contemporary tribal economies and has become indispensable to government entities, businesses working with the tribes, libraries, and scholars.
This reference edition profiles each tribe's history and culture, with detailed information about their communities, natural resources, enterprises, and environmental concerns, as well as their contact information. It also features profiles on leading tribal enterprises, businesses doing business with tribes, and nonprofit organizations that have made significant contributions to economic development in Indian Country. This must-have reference resource is also available as an e-book.
The latest update of this monumental publication . . . continues to focus attention on the current economic conditions of federally recognized Native American tribes. . . . Suitable for all who seek to understand and foster Native American economic development. . . . Highly recommended.'—Choice
Veronica E. Velarde Tiller is a Jicarilla Apache writer of Native American history. She has a PhD from the University of New Mexico and is the CEO for her company, Tiller Research, Inc., in Albuquerque, New Mexico. For more information visit her website at veronicatiller.com.