The American Indian Reader: Indian treatiesIndian Historian Press, 1972 |
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... society changes , and that changes have taken place that place different constructions on rela- tions of the Indians to the dominant society . There his understand- ing of reality dies , and he descends into the depths of ignominious ...
... society changes , and that changes have taken place that place different constructions on rela- tions of the Indians to the dominant society . There his understand- ing of reality dies , and he descends into the depths of ignominious ...
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... society could claim rights not shared by all . " ( Page 34. ) It is to be noted that ignorance of the law is no excuse for viola- tions . This sudden emotional disturbance about " one small seg- ment " of society claiming " rights not ...
... society could claim rights not shared by all . " ( Page 34. ) It is to be noted that ignorance of the law is no excuse for viola- tions . This sudden emotional disturbance about " one small seg- ment " of society claiming " rights not ...
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... societies and tribes did not understand private property as a concept in law . Nor was the idea of privately held property ... society had a vital role to play , mainly through the moral and spiritual respect accorded them by the members ...
... societies and tribes did not understand private property as a concept in law . Nor was the idea of privately held property ... society had a vital role to play , mainly through the moral and spiritual respect accorded them by the members ...
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