Native American Cultural and Religious FreedomsFirst Published in 2000. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company. |
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Contents
The First Americans and the Free Exercise of Religion | 19 |
The Right to Wear a Traditional Indian | 85 |
Cultural | 101 |
Native American Free Exercise Rights to the Use of Public Lands | 153 |
Closing the Door to Indian Religious Sites | 225 |
The NavajoHopi Relocation Act and the First Amendment | 253 |
Native Americans Versus American Museums | 279 |
Native American Graves Protection | 309 |
Erosion of American Indian Rights | 353 |
Acknowledgments | 377 |
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