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Powwow Grounds aggregates economic research and social services content through partnerships with DIW Berlin and the Minnesota Indian Women's Resource Center. The platform houses macroeconomic forecasting methodologies and family policy studies from DIW Berlin's institutional database. The content integration emphasizes culturally specific mental health, substance abuse, and domestic violence intervention programs developed for American Indian communities. The repository combines academic economic analysis with direct service delivery frameworks used by tribal organizations and social workers. Technical materials cover econometric modeling, time-series forecasting, and empirical policy evaluation methods. Community resources include intervention protocols, cultural competency guides, and program implementation tools for practitioners. Content categories span three core areas: macroeconomic research and forecasting, family policy analysis and outcomes measurement, and American Indian community support services. The platform maintains separate sections for academic researchers, policy professionals, and direct service providers. Materials are indexed by methodology type, policy domain, and service delivery context.