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Encyclopedia of United States Indian policy and law
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Tim Alan Garrison,Paul Finkelman |
Examines the thought-provoking and fascinating history of relations between the United States and Native Americans. Extensive introductory essays trace the development of federal Indian policies from… |
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Indian affairs and the administrative state in the nineteenth century
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Stephen J. Rockwell |
"The framers of the Constitution and the generations that followed built a powerful and intrusive national administrative state in the late-eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. The romantic myth of a… |
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Aboriginal societies and the common law
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Paul G. McHugh |
ix, 661 p. ; 24 cm |
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American Indians, time, and the law
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Charles F. Wilkinson |
"In 1959, the Supreme Court ushered in a new era of Indian law, which recognizes Indian tribes as permanent governments within the federal constitutional system and, on the whole, honors old promises… |
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Deadliest enemies
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Thomas Biolsi |
"Racial tension between Native American and white people on and near Indian reservations is an ongoing problem in the United States.
As far back as 1886, the Supreme Court said that "because of loca… |
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Constitution (1867)
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Creek Nation.,Creek Nation,Muscogee (Creek) Nation, Oklahoma |
Original Constitution of the Creek Nation, unifying the Upper and Lower Creeks, and establishing a Creek national government |
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