The American Indian Reader: Indian treatiesIndian Historian Press, 1972 |
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... government . The question is by what mandate do tribal gov- ernments govern today ? 66 Under our Federal Constitution , there are but two sources of power : the States and the United States . Territorial governments lerive their power ...
... government . The question is by what mandate do tribal gov- ernments govern today ? 66 Under our Federal Constitution , there are but two sources of power : the States and the United States . Territorial governments lerive their power ...
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... federal government . " A small number of America's Indians are fighting the states and the federal government for more and more rights to natural re- sources . " ( Page 2. ) The tribes have always had to protect themselves against land ...
... federal government . " A small number of America's Indians are fighting the states and the federal government for more and more rights to natural re- sources . " ( Page 2. ) The tribes have always had to protect themselves against land ...
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... federal government is " unique , " this is not a mere turn of the phrase . This relationship is unique because of ... government is at best superior to governments having jurisdiction over the counties and states . At worst , it is still ...
... federal government is " unique , " this is not a mere turn of the phrase . This relationship is unique because of ... government is at best superior to governments having jurisdiction over the counties and states . At worst , it is still ...
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The Meskwaki and Anthropologists: Action Anthropology Reconsidered Judith M. Daubenmier Pré-visualização limitada - 2008 |