The American Indian Chamber of Commerce of Oklahoma's Indian business summit ended on Wednesday with a keynote from former assistant secretary and famed entrepreneur Dave Anderson.
The summit also heard from Jonathan Taylor, a research fellow at Harvard University, who presented data on income levels among Indians in Oklahoma.
He said the total personal income levels grew by 33 percent to $2.7 billion in 1999 from $2 billion in 1989.
The growth rate surpassed that of the state and the nation but he said per-capita income still falls well below the national average of $21,000.
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