Transcription of TRIBAL BUSINESS STRUCTURE HANDBOOK
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TRIBAL BUSINESS STRUCTURE HANDBOOK2008 Edition By Karen J. Atkinson, President, TRIBAL Strategies, Inc. andKathleen M. Nilles, Partner, Holland & Knight LLP A TRIBAL Self-Governance Project of the Tulalip Tribes Sponsored and Published by The Office of the Assistant Secretary Indian Affairs Credit: This HANDBOOK was funded by an economic development grant awarded by Department of the Interior s Office of Indian Energy and Economic Development(IEED) to the Tulalip Tribes of Washington for the development of a TRIBAL biogas plantin Snohomish County.
determination to Indian country. Indian Tribes are increasingly asserting control over their land, resources, and governance of their communities. Tribes are involved in a wide range of economic activities from tourism, gaming, energy, agriculture, forestry, manufacturing, federal contracting, and telecommunications.
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