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Research Reports

Searching for Justice, 2005

Reflections on Traditional American Indian Ways, 1998

Threats to Tribal Sovereignty, 1998

Traditional American Indian Leadership: A Comparison with U.S. Governance, 1997

Communications and Relationships Between Reservation American Indians and Non-Indians from Neighboring Communities, 1997

American Indians & Home Ownership, 1995

Urban Coalition's mission

The Urban Coalition's mission is to increase the capacity of low income, African American, American Indian, Asian and Chicano/Latino people and communities to address politicaL social and economic concerns which they identify.

Founded in 1968, the Urban Coalition is a non-profit organization that pursues its mission through research, public policy, technical assistance, advocacy and capacity-building. In recent years, the Coalition has been involved in education, employment, food and hunger, health, race relations and other issues. In the spirit of true coalition, it is involved in multiple partnerships and collaborations with other organizations in the community.

For further information, contact:
The Urban Coalition
2610 University Avenue West, Suite 201
St. Paul, MN 55114
(651)348-8550

The Well-Being of American Indian Children in Minnesota: Economic Conditions, 1994


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