October 8–9, 2026 | Hoover Institution, Stanford University

The Renewing Indigenous Economies Project invites submissions for its upcoming Research Workshop, to be held October 8–9, 2026, at Stanford University. This day-and-a-half workshop will convene a small group of scholars whose research aligns with the Project’s mission: to deepen understanding of Indigenous economic life, governance, and prosperity—past and present. The workshop will also explore how federal and tribal policies can support or hinder thriving economies and communities in Indian Country.

Topics of Interest

We welcome high-quality submissions from scholars in economics, law, political science, and related disciplines. Relevant topics include, but are not limited to:

  • Governance and institutions
  • Economic development and policy
  • Law and legal systems
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Indigenous history and political economy
  • Self-determination and sovereignty

Workshop Format

The workshop is intentionally small and interactive, with up to 8 papers selected for presentation. Participants will be expected to read all accepted papers and actively contribute to discussion and feedback.

Submission Requirements

Please submit the following materials: 

  • A complete paper
  • A current CV
  • A brief statement (no longer than one page) outlining what you hope to contribute to and gain from the workshop

Submission Deadline: June 30, 2026

Authors of accepted papers will receive financial support to attend the workshop, including travel and lodging expenses.

Submission Information

Please submit materials here.

Contact For questions, contact: indigenouscon@stanford.edu

Please include the subject line: “RIE 2026 Workshop.”

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