American Indian Sovereignty and E-Commerce - PBS Video
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American Indian Sovereignty and E-Commerce - PBS Video

Many tribes in the U.S. have started doing business over the internet, resulting in conflicts between state, federal and tribal laws. National Congress of American Indians chairman Brian Cladoosby and professor Robert Miller, the faculty director of the Rosette, LLC Native American Economic Development Program of the Indian Legal Program, will discuss issues of e-commerce in this video.

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Legal Issues in Tribal E-Commerce - American University Business Law Review
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Legal Issues in Tribal E-Commerce - American University Business Law Review

E-commerce has become a massive industry, and the laws governing e-commerce are rapidly evolving. This article addresses some of the major issues that have arisen in tribal e-commerce to date and offers policy recommendations to promote tribal e-commerce.

This article can be used by Tribal/Native leaders to understand E-commerce, legal issues within e-commerce, and utilize this research to advocate for their communities.

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The Tribal Digital Divide: Extent and Explanations - Center for Indian Country Development
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The Tribal Digital Divide: Extent and Explanations - Center for Indian Country Development

This paper highlights internet access, connection speeds, and internet pricing in Native communities. It also researches the gaps to accessible internet between tribal and non-tribal areas.

This working paper can be used by Tribal/Native leaders to understand gaps in internet access and utilize this research to advocate for their communities.

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California’s Initiative to Improve Broadband Impact on Tribes and Underserved Communities: Middle-Mile Broadband Initiative
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California’s Initiative to Improve Broadband Impact on Tribes and Underserved Communities: Middle-Mile Broadband Initiative

California is strengthening broadband connections to improve access to education, health services, and employment opportunities throughout the state. The initiative has created 10 Tribal joint-build partnerships and engagements that are impacting at least 46 miles of Tribal and rural communities.

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