The American Indian Reader: Indian treatiesIndian Historian Press, 1977 |
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... fact , contemplate a role for the tribe in the federal system , i.e. , the existence of the tribe as a self - governing legal entity is not constitutionally guaranteed . " A response to this idea , in view of historic fact and present ...
... fact , contemplate a role for the tribe in the federal system , i.e. , the existence of the tribe as a self - governing legal entity is not constitutionally guaranteed . " A response to this idea , in view of historic fact and present ...
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... fact that reservation Indians want to be left alone and be free of State interference ( even though they are citizens of the State , vote in State elections , and help create State laws which are inapplicable to them ) , yet fails to ...
... fact that reservation Indians want to be left alone and be free of State interference ( even though they are citizens of the State , vote in State elections , and help create State laws which are inapplicable to them ) , yet fails to ...
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... facts . It is a fact as well , that their land was taken from them . It is a fact that they have no reservations . And it is a fact that these Indians , languishing in poverty since the white Europeans took their land and resources ...
... facts . It is a fact as well , that their land was taken from them . It is a fact that they have no reservations . And it is a fact that these Indians , languishing in poverty since the white Europeans took their land and resources ...
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The Meskwaki and Anthropologists: Action Anthropology Reconsidered Judith M. Daubenmier Pré-visualização limitada - 2008 |