The American Indian Reader: Indian treatiesIndian Historian Press, 1977 |
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... relationship to current affairs , and the kind of life the Indians could have had if tribal self - determination had been exercised in good faith . Government controls and bureaucratic mismanagement have been and still are responsible ...
... relationship to current affairs , and the kind of life the Indians could have had if tribal self - determination had been exercised in good faith . Government controls and bureaucratic mismanagement have been and still are responsible ...
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... relationship between the Indian tribes and nations with the federal government is " unique , " this is not a mere turn of the phrase . This relationship is unique because of the status of the Indian tribes as descendants and heirs of ...
... relationship between the Indian tribes and nations with the federal government is " unique , " this is not a mere turn of the phrase . This relationship is unique because of the status of the Indian tribes as descendants and heirs of ...
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... relationship with American Indian people , finds that— ( a ) the policy implementing this relationship has shifted and changed with changing administrations and passing years , without apparent ra- tional design and without a consistent ...
... relationship with American Indian people , finds that— ( a ) the policy implementing this relationship has shifted and changed with changing administrations and passing years , without apparent ra- tional design and without a consistent ...
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abrogate agencies agreements Allotted land amended American Indian American Indian Policy authority Band Bureau of Indian California Century of Dishonor chairman Chippewa citizens civil Cohen Congress congressional Constitution corporations Creeks Delaware dian DISSENT BY MEEDS elected enact ernment federal government Federal land fish funds Helen Hunt Jackson Indian Affairs Indian claims Indian land Indian nations Indian Policy Review Indian Reorganization Act Indian reservations Indian residents Indian rights Indian treaties Indian tribes Interior Department jurisdiction leases legislation Lloyd Meeds located Mashpee Menominee ment Mexico Native American natural resources NonIndian residents Oklahoma Piankashaw Policy Review Commission Pottawatomi Pottawatomi Treaty programs protect Public Law 280 Pueblo recommendations regulations relationship RESPONSE self-government Senate settlers Sioux South Dakota sovereign Stat statutes Supreme Court Territory tion tribal government Tribal land tribal sovereignty tribes and nations United violations Washington Wyandot
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