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Collectively, tribes will need about $50 billion to adequately address the COVID 19 pandemic and to make up for lost revenue. That’s an estimate from the Harvard Project on American Indian Economic Development. The current stimulus package provides $10 billion for tribes and the federal administrations that work with them. And already there are disagreements about how the money is distributed. We’ll hear more about the questions and concerns over the effort to provide coronavirus relief funds in the hands of those who need it.
Guests:
Harold Frazier (Cheyenne River Sioux) – Chairman of the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe
Eric Henson (Chickasaw) – executive vice president at Compass Lexecon and a research affiliate for the Harvard Project on American Indian Economic Development
Mike Williams (Yupiaq) – tribal chief of the Akiak Native Community
Nathan McCowan (Tlingit and Haida Tribe) – Chair of the Alaska Native Village Corporation Association and President and CEO of St. George Tunaq
Break 1 music: Manitou (song) The Delbert Anderson Trio (artist) MANITOU (album)
Break 2 music: Plains Vs Coast, Pt 1 (song) Fawn Wood (artist) Iskwewak (album)