Native American SovereigntyJohn R. Wunder Taylor & Francis, 1996 - 378 pages First published in 2000. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company. |
Contents
66 | 13 |
118 | 21 |
179 | 27 |
225 | 33 |
267 | 39 |
SelfDetermination and the Concept of Sovereignty | 118 |
Constitutional Sovereignty | 125 |
The Quest for Sovereignty | 267 |
The Past Present | 287 |
Toward a Right | 323 |
The Future of Indian Nations | 356 |
Acknowledgments | |
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administration agreements allotment American Indian Movement American Indian nations authority Barsh Bureau of Indian Cherokee Nation colonial Commission Cong Congress Congressional Creek Nation cultural decision Development of Indian doctrine European exercise federal government Federal Indian Law governmental Handbook of Federal Hopi Indian Affairs Indian governments Indian Policy Indian Reorganization Act Indian sovereignty Indian treaties Indian tribes indigenous inherent Institute international law jurisdiction Lakota land lawyers legislation ment Native American Navajo Nation negotiated non-Indian Oklahoma Peterson Zah plenary power political power of Indian Press programs Public Law 280 recognized regulate relationship Report reservation Russell Means self-determination self-government Senate Sess Sioux social society sover Stat status supra note Supreme Court Task Force taxation termination territories tion traditional tribal council tribal governments tribal leaders tribal sovereignty tribal tax trust U.S. Constitution U.S. courts U.S. government United Nations University University of Oklahoma Washington York Zah's