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Best Practices for Defending Tribal Membership Cases provides an authoritative, insiders perspective on the critical importance of tribal membership to both the individual member and to the tribe.
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Publisher :
Page : 100 pages
File Size : 24,99 MB
Release : 2013-10-01
Category : Law
ISBN : 9780314290847
Best Practices for Defending Tribal Membership Cases provides an authoritative, insiders perspective on the critical importance of tribal membership to both the individual member and to the tribe.
Author : Natsu Taylor Saito
Publisher : NYU Press
Page : 381 pages
File Size : 18,13 MB
Release : 2020-03-10
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 0814708021
2021 Outstanding Academic Title, Choice Magazine How taking Indigenous sovereignty seriously can help dismantle the structural racism encountered by other people of color in the United States Settler Colonialism, Race, and the Law provides a timely analysis of structural racism at the intersection of law and colonialism. Noting the grim racial realities still confronting communities of color, and how they have not been alleviated by constitutional guarantees of equal protection, this book suggests that settler colonial theory provides a more coherent understanding of what causes and what can help remediate racial disparities. Natsu Taylor Saito attributes the origins and persistence of racialized inequities in the United States to the prerogatives asserted by its predominantly Angloamerican colonizers to appropriate Indigenous lands and resources, to profit from the labor of voluntary and involuntary migrants, and to ensure that all people of color remain “in their place.” By providing a functional analysis that links disparate forms of oppression, this book makes the case for the oft-cited proposition that racial justice is indivisible, focusing particularly on the importance of acknowledging and contesting the continued colonization of Indigenous peoples and lands. Settler Colonialism, Race, and the Law concludes that rather than relying on promises of formal equality, we will more effectively dismantle structural racism in America by envisioning what the right of all peoples to self-determination means in a settler colonial state.
Author : Joseph Harrington
Publisher : Macmillan
Page : 600 pages
File Size : 40,20 MB
Release : 2009
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9780716766308
This book on game theory introduces and develops the key concepts with a minimum of mathematics. Students are presented with empirical evidence, anecdotes and strategic situations to help them apply theory and gain a genuine insight into human behaviour. The book provides a diverse collection of examples and scenarios from history, literature, sports, crime, theology, war, biology, and everyday life. These examples come with rich context that adds real-world meat to the skeleton of theory. Each chapter begins with a specific strategic situation and is followed with a systematic treatment that gradually builds understanding of the concept.
Author : Frank Pommersheim
Publisher :
Page : 46 pages
File Size : 41,72 MB
Release : 1992
Category : Indian courts
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Author : Karen J. Atkinson
Publisher :
Page : pages
File Size : 11,93 MB
Release : 2009
Category : Indian business enterprises
ISBN : 9780692057650
A comprehensive resource on the formation of tribal business entities. Hailed in Indian Country Today as offering "one-stop knowledge on business structuring," the Handbook reviews each type of tribal business entity from the perspective of sovereign immunity and legal liability, corporate formation and governance, federal tax consequences and eligibility for special financing. Covers governmental entities and common forms of business structures.
Author : United States. Department of Justice
Publisher :
Page : 720 pages
File Size : 18,50 MB
Release : 1985
Category : Justice, Administration of
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Author : United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations. Subcommittee on the Departments of Commerce, Justice, and State, the Judiciary, and Related Agencies
Publisher :
Page : 2948 pages
File Size : 32,63 MB
Release : 2000
Category : United States
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Author : Felix S. Cohen
Publisher :
Page : 700 pages
File Size : 24,98 MB
Release : 1942
Category : Indians of North America
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Author : Giovanni Ciro Migliaccio
Publisher : Transportation Research Board
Page : 123 pages
File Size : 27,77 MB
Release : 2011
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 0309155630
At head of title: National Cooperative Highway Research Program.
Author : Zoltán Grossman
Publisher : University of Washington Press
Page : 393 pages
File Size : 13,88 MB
Release : 2017-06-20
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 0295741538
Often when Native nations assert their treaty rights and sovereignty, they are confronted with a backlash from their neighbors, who are fearful of losing control of the natural resources. Yet, when both groups are faced with an outside threat to their common environment—such as mines, dams, or an oil pipeline—these communities have unexpectedly joined together to protect the resources. Some regions of the United States with the most intense conflicts were transformed into areas with the deepest cooperation between tribes and local farmers, ranchers, and fishers to defend sacred land and water. Unlikely Alliances explores this evolution from conflict to cooperation through place-based case studies in the Pacific Northwest, Great Basin, Northern Plains, and Great Lakes regions during the 1970s through the 2010s. These case studies suggest that a deep love of place can begin to overcome even the bitterest divides.