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Welcome to the ASU American Indian Policy Institute's Official Blog.  The purpose of this blog is to provide an immediate way to get vital information out to Tribal Nations, to provide a more interactive space for information to get out to those working with Native Nations and to provide a more personal space for stories related. This is an educational space. Therefore, all writing is done by AIPI staff, will be vetted by leadership, and will have links or documentation to support concepts, ideas, and topics. If you have any concerns or suggestions about the blog please contact us directly.

AIPI Featured in Virtual Town Hall on COVID-19 in Indian Country

July 6, 2020  /  Mikhail Sundust

Indian Country continues to battle the negative effects COVID-19 has had on tribal economies as well as the health of tribal citizens. ASU’s…

Broadband  Digital Divide  Indian Country

Seize the Moment for Real Change

July 1, 2020  /  Mikhail Sundust

Last month, AIPI co-authored an open letter with other American Indian Service Constituencies at ASU affirming our solidarity with the Black…

Resilience  Indian Country

Summer Reading List 2020

July 1, 2020  /  Mikhail Sundust

Summer is the perfect time to catch up on your reading list, but if you’re looking for some suggestions, look no further than the AIPI Summer Reading…

Indian Country

Embrace the Change

July 1, 2020  /  Traci Morris

Ittifatpoli (Chickasaw: "talking about things that matter") It’s pretty much official: America is in the midst of a seismic cultural revolution. So…

Resilience  Indian Country

Statement of Support for Black Lives Matter

June 22, 2020  /  

Written by American Indian Service Constituencies at ASU Our offices and programs, which represent and serve many tribal communities in the United…

Resilience  Indian Country

Assert Your Tribe's Spectrum Sovereignty! Licenses Available through August 3.

June 18, 2020  /  Mikhail Sundust

The Tribal Priority Window for tribes to access licenses for 2.5GHz broadband spectrum over their lands closes AUGUST 3!  If your tribe needs…

Broadband  Economic Transformation

Avoiding an Undercount in the 2020 Census

June 16, 2020  /  Mikhail Sundust

The 2020 Census continues despite slowdowns caused by the coronavirus pandemic. Individuals can still respond to the census online. If you have…

Census  Indian Country

Stories of Resilience from Indian Country, Volume #9

June 10, 2020  /  Coby Klar

For one remote Alaska Native village, the COVID-19 pandemic has prompted a return to tribal traditions and a deeper appreciation for their homelands…

Resilience  Indian Country

Census Response Tracker for Indian Country (Arizona)

June 10, 2020  /  

Welcome to the 2020 Census Response Tracker for Indian Country  Below are the current response rates for tribal lands in Arizona. To view other…

Census  Indian Country