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The Impacts of Public Policy Implementation on Tribal Health Care Management: The Case of OEO/CAP

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This study examines the impact of one of President Johnson’s “War on Poverty” programs on Native American control over current health care management. This program has been widely credited as a huge success – a tool that prompted tribes to increase their drive for self-determination. However, no one has ever empirically validated this claim. The results provided here do not support this contention. Participation in the program as a whole proved detrimental for tribal self-determination. The primary component within the program actively discouraged tribal development. However, another component did have the desired impact, encouraging capacity-building and supporting local input and control. This study contributes to both the international development and Native American literatures by demonstrating support for “bottom-up” development models and thereby offering a better option for self-determination and long-term sustainability.

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Companion, Michele. "The Impacts of Public Policy Implementation on Tribal Health Care Management: The Case of OEO/CAP" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, Hilton San Francisco & Renaissance Parc 55 Hotel, San Francisco, CA,, Aug 14, 2004 <Not Available>. 2009-05-26 <http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p109758_index.html>

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Companion, M. , 2004-08-14 "The Impacts of Public Policy Implementation on Tribal Health Care Management: The Case of OEO/CAP" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, Hilton San Francisco & Renaissance Parc 55 Hotel, San Francisco, CA, Online <.PDF>. 2009-05-26 from http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p109758_index.html

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Abstract: This study examines the impact of one of President Johnson’s “War on Poverty” programs on Native American control over current health care management. This program has been widely credited as a huge success – a tool that prompted tribes to increase their drive for self-determination. However, no one has ever empirically validated this claim. The results provided here do not support this contention. Participation in the program as a whole proved detrimental for tribal self-determination. The primary component within the program actively discouraged tribal development. However, another component did have the desired impact, encouraging capacity-building and supporting local input and control. This study contributes to both the international development and Native American literatures by demonstrating support for “bottom-up” development models and thereby offering a better option for self-determination and long-term sustainability.

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Michèle Companion - DO NOT CITE WITHOUT PERMISSION 1 The Impacts of Public Policy Implementation on Tribal Health Care Management: The Case of OEO/CAP Michèle Companion University of Colorado – Colorado Springs January 11 2004 Submitted for consideration for presentation at the 2004 ASA annual Meetings San Francisco CA Michèle Companion - DO NOT CITE WITHOUT PERMISSION 2 ABSTRACT This study examines the impact of one of President Johnson’s “War on Poverty” programs on Native American control over current
Cadue. 1986. “Rights Without Resources: The Rise and Fall of the Kansas Kickapoo.” American Indian Culture & Research Journal 10(2): 41 – 59. Trosper Ronald L. 1996. “American Indian Poverty on Reservations 1969 – 1989.” In Gary D Sandefur Ronald R. Rindfuss and Barney Cohen eds. Changing Numbers Changing Needs: American Indian Demography and Public Health. Washington D.C.: National Academy Press pp. 172 – 195. Watt Patrick. 2000. Social Investment and Economic Growth: A Strategy to Eradicate Poverty. Oxford:


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