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Community Investments Vol 25, Issue 2: CI Notebook

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  • Gabriella Chiarenza

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In this issue of Community Investments, we look at a selection of Native initiatives across the country that illustrates the effectiveness and forward momentum of these efforts. We learn how Native communities are partnering with federal agencies to build and support sustainable housing in Indian Country, and establish modern water and sewer systems for remote Native communities in Alaska. The articles also examine a community-based health worker initiative that extends culturally-sensitive health care to the farthest reaches of Navajo Nation, and a Native Hawaiian financial education program and community-based lending institution. In addition, we discover how a community center in Portland, Oregon is bringing urban Native Americans together and preserving community ties in a city environment.

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  • Gabriella Chiarenza, 2013. "Community Investments Vol 25, Issue 2: CI Notebook," Community Investments, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, issue 02.
  • Handle: RePEc:fip:fedfci:00010
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