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Harvard Project on American Indian Economic Development (HPAIED)

HPAIED In the News

March 24, 2021

Tribal advocates see opportunity in 'Historic' stimulus package


October 22, 2020

'Stop killing us': The federal government underfunded health care for Indigenous people for centuries. Now they're dying of COVID-19


October 15, 2020

Hopkins must do more to honor Indigenous peoples


October 12, 2020

Andrew Lee's presentation on American Indians today, history


October 12, 2020

Is there mail on Columbus Day? USPS, UPS and FedEx Hours


October 8, 2020

A day of reckoning


October 1, 2020

EBCI Family Safety Program celebrates fifth anniversary


September 24, 2020

As Indian Country bears brunt of the pandemic, new calls on Washington to act


September 21, 2020

New Mexico Could See Expanded Gambling at Commercial Racetracks


September 7, 2020

Indigenous voices raised


August 12, 2020

The coronavirus continues to devastate reservations


July 19, 2020

Casino closures make case for Michigan tribes' further economic diversification


July 17, 2020

Arizona Mirror

Arizona delegation looks for changes to Native aid in next relief package


July 12, 2020

The Salt Lake Tribune

Tribes struggle to meet deadline to spend virus relief aid


June 27, 2020

El Diario Feminista

Entrevisa a Megan Minoka Hill


June 26, 2020

Law360

Federal Virus Relief Snags Bedevil Tribes' Recovery


June 24, 2020

The Takeaway

How a Lengthy Delay in COVID-19 Stimulus Funding Impacted Tribal Governments


June 19, 2020

New York Times

Tribes in a Battle for Their Share of Virus Stimulus Money


June 18, 2020

Investigative Post

COVID-19: Senecas face economic uncertainty


June 15, 2020

Marketplace Morning Report & Wyoming Public Radio

COVID-19 has closed tribal casinos and cut off other vital revenue sources


June 9, 2020

HistPhil

A Small Grant Can Go a Long Way: Building Support for Native American Governance


June 9, 2020

Parker Pioneer

Coronavirus has hit tribal communities like CRIT hard


June 9, 2020

Native News Online

Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation Files Motion to Stop Treasury Department Distribution of CARES Act Funds


June 8, 2020

Law 360

Tribes Sues Treasury Over 'Flawed' Metric for Virus Funds


May 22, 2020

Newsy

Native American Tribes Still Waiting On Help From CARES Act


May 22, 2020

Cronkite News PBS

Report: Treasury formula for COVID-19 funding shortchanges some tribes


May 19, 2020

Native News Online

Harvard Study: Feds Miscalculated in Its Distribution of CARES Act Funds to Tribes


May 18, 2020

Indianz.com

'Arbitrary and capricious': Study casts doubt on Trump administration's COVID-19 payments to tribes


May 18, 2020

Indian Country Today

Report: 'Grossly' inaccurate data used to divvy up relief funds to tribes


May 15, 2020

Casper Star Tribune

Wind River tribes could receive coronavirus funding from state to help ease economic troubles


May 12, 2020

Econofact

COVID-19 Impact on Indigenous Peoples in the U.S.


May 11, 2020

The New York Times

Tribal Nations Face Most Severe Crisis in Decades as the Coronavirus Closes Casinos


May 10, 2020

The Boston Globe

Shutdown of tribal casinos deals blow to Native American community


May 8, 2020

The Harvard Gazette

For Native Americans, COVID-19 is 'the worst of both worlds at the same time'


May 8, 2020

Wyoming Public Media

With Economic Engines Stalled By COVID-19, Wind River Faces An Uncertain Future


May 7, 2020

Indian Country Today

'New normal' for tribal casinos reopening


April 27, 2020

The Bridge Michigan

Michigan tribes losing police, health budgets as coronavirus shuts casinos


April 25, 2020

Indian Country Today

Behind those COVID-19 numbers


April 25, 2020

Turtle Talk

New Research on COVID-19 Infection Rates in Indian Country


April 23, 2020

Native America Calling

The realities of coronavirus aid distribution

Eric Henson interview, 49:15


April 22, 2020

Casino.org

Harvard Says Pandemic Casino Shutdown Is 'Immediate Threat' to Native Americans


April 22, 2020

Ash Center on Democratic Governance and Innovation, Harvard Kennedy School

Joe Kalt on the challenges that COVID-19 poses for Indian Country


April 21, 2020

Indian Country Today

Indian Country's pandemic recovery plan


April 20, 2020

The Salt Lake Tribune

Navajo Nation has a higher coronavirus testing rate than Utah and most states


April 20, 2020

The Oregonian

Spirit Mountain, other tribal casinos take huge hit from coronavirus closures


April 18, 2020

The Circle News

Tribes and nearby communities take huge hits from COVID-19 casino shutdowns


April 17, 2020

The Harvard Crimson

Harvard Researchers Advocate Economic Aid for 'Devastated' Native American Tribes Amid Pandemic


April 17, 2020

Indian Country Today

US job losses mount as economic pain deepens


April 16, 2020

Wyoming Public Media

Researcher Says Pandemic Will Have "Drastic" Impact On Reservation Economies


April 15, 2020

Native Business Magazine

Harvard: If Feds Do Not Address Tribal Revenue, All Americans Will Suffer


April 15, 2020

The Harvard Gazette

The impact of the pandemic on Native American communities


April 14, 2020

KJZZ

Harvard: COVID-19 Poses 'Immediate Threat' To Indian Country Economy


April 14, 2020

Ash Center on Democratic Governance and Innovation, Harvard Kennedy School

COVID-19 Resources for Indian Country


April 13, 2020

Indian Country Today

The COVID-19 hit to Indian Country is nearly $50 billion


April 13, 2020

Ash Center on Democratic Governance and Innovation, Harvard Kennedy School

Harvard Project on American Indian Economic Development releases research on allocation of COVID-19 response funds

Impact of COVID-19 on American Indian economies and governments


April 10, 2020

Letter to the Secretary of the Treasury

Re: Allocation of COVID-19 Response Funds to American Indian Nations


April 10, 2020

Press Release

"The Harvard Project on American Indian Economic Development releases research and recommendations on the allocation of COVID-19 response funds"


April 6, 2020

KSFR

COVID-19 and Native America: Regis Pecos


April 4, 2020

Washington Post

Indian Country, where residents suffer disproportionately from disease, is bracing for coronavirus

Johns Hopkins University, Center for American Indian Health (CAIH)