From Deseret News archives:

Second in a five-part series

Published: Sunday, Sept. 24, 2006 10:03 p.m. MDT
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Long poverty-stricken, Utah's Indian tribes are striving for economic independence. A five-day Deseret Morning News series — "From poverty to promise" — examines how they are tapping their human and natural resources.

Sunday New thinking energizes tribal economies

TODAY: Poor people, rich lands

Tuesday: Tradition vs. progress?

Wednesday: Thinking outside the box

Thursday: Spanning two worlds .

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