
Evidence Matters: Transforming Knowledge into Housing and Community Development Policy
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This issue of Evidence Matters explores housing issues in Indian Country with a focus on tribal self-determination. The lead article, “Obstacles, Solutions, and Self-Determination in Indian Housing Policy,” discusses the development and implementation of federal policies that empower tribal self-determination in housing policy. The Research Spotlight piece, “Who Counts? Identifying Native American Populations,” considers federal and tribal initiatives to improve data concerning Native American populations and the In Practice article, “Local Initiatives Promote Homeownership in Indian Country,” examines how tribal communities have addressed unique barriers to homeownership. In this Issue: |
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