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Yakama Nation Land EnterpriseConfederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama NationThe Yakama Nation Land Enterprise has improved the management of its resources by taking an active role as a buyer and developer of land within the exterior boundaries of the Yakama Reservation. The Land Enterprise efforts has reduced reservation checkerboarding, decreased jurisdictional disputes with other governments, and even developed revenue-generating businesses to complete a cycle of self-sufficient land repurchasing.https://hpaied.org/sites/default/files/publications/Yakima%20Nation%20Land%20Enterprise.pdf
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Ysleta del Sur Economic Development RevitalizationYsleta del Sur PuebloA sudden financial decline in the early 2000s made Ysleta del Sur Pueblo re-examine its economic model. It launched Project Pueblo, a full-scale strategic plan rooted in the community, it created a strong foundation for its continued social, political, economic, and cultural development.https://hpaied.org/sites/default/files/publications/project%20pueblo%20economic%20development%20revitalization%20project.pdf
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Ysleta del Sur Pueblo Project TiwahuYsleta del Sur PuebloYsleta del Sur Pueblo's Project Tiwahu - Redefining Tigua Citizenship was an initiative to reform and self-determine enrollment and citizenship as an exercise of tribal sovereignty. These efforts addressed the hard questions about belonging and built consensus around a new, more inclusive approach to tribal citizenship.https://hpaied.org/sites/default/files/publications/ProjectTiwahu--FINAL.pdf
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Yukaana Development CorporationLouden Tribal CouncilThe Louden Tribal Council created the Yukaana Development Corporation in 1997 to address environmental degradation and environmental justice. Yukaana led a successful effort to clean the contamination caused by a local military base, and provided training and employment opportunities to tribal and community members. It took positive steps towards achieving a healthier ecosystem.https://hpaied.org/sites/default/files/publications/Yukanna%20Development%20Corporation.pdf
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Yukon River Inter-Tribal Watershed CouncilTribal Consortium:
A coalition of 63 Alaska Native Tribes and Canadian First Nations residing within the Yukon River Watershed
The Yukon River Inter-Tribal Watershed Council stands as a collective initiative of 63 rural, Indigenous communities across Alaska and the Yukon Territory. Its mission is to monitor, advocate, and advise in order to improve the well-being of the Yukon River Watershed and the people who live within it. The Council is a successful mechanism that amplifies the political and regulatory priorities of the villages that have long been ignored.https://hpaied.org/sites/default/files/publications/Yukon%20River%20InterTribal%20Watershed%20Council.pdf
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Yurok Wellness ProgrammingYurok TribeIn response to a dibilitating alcohol and opioid abuse crisis, the Yurok Tribal Court's Wellness Programming seeks to improve outcomes for offenders with substance abuse problems. The court practices concurrent jurisdiction with the state of California (a PL-280 state), and infuses traditional Yurok values into contemporary jurisprudence to serve tribal citizens in culturally appropriate ways. This assertion of sovereignty is building better futures for all community members.https://hpaied.org/sites/default/files/publications/Wellness%20Programming.pdf
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