The Problem of Indian Administration
Author : Brookings Institution. Institute for Government Research
Publisher :
Page : 920 pages
File Size : 48,1 MB
Release : 1971
Category : Indians of North America
ISBN :
Author : Brookings Institution. Institute for Government Research
Publisher :
Page : 920 pages
File Size : 48,1 MB
Release : 1971
Category : Indians of North America
ISBN :
Author : Native American Rights Fund
Publisher :
Page : 372 pages
File Size : 47,76 MB
Release : 2007
Category : Family & Relationships
ISBN :
Author : Walter Echo-Hawk
Publisher : Fulcrum Publishing
Page : 363 pages
File Size : 21,2 MB
Release : 2018-03-26
Category : Law
ISBN : 1555917887
Now in paperback, an important account of ten Supreme Court cases that changed the fate of Native Americans, providing the contemporary historical/political context of each case, and explaining how the decisions have adversely affected the cultural survival of Native people to this day.
Author : United States. Indian Claims Commission
Publisher :
Page : 610 pages
File Size : 40,11 MB
Release : 1978
Category : Indians of North America
ISBN :
Author :
Publisher :
Page : 1034 pages
File Size : 19,6 MB
Release : 1902
Category : Law
ISBN :
Author : Francis Paul Prucha
Publisher : Lincoln : University of Nebraska Press
Page : 308 pages
File Size : 37,21 MB
Release : 1979
Category : Education
ISBN :
HISTORY OF MISSION SCHOOLS AND US GOV. INDIAN RELATIONS.
Author : Matthew L.M. Fletcher
Publisher : Wolters Kluwer
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 40,27 MB
Release : 2020-02-02
Category : Law
ISBN : 9781543813647
Nearly every American Indian tribe has its own laws and courts. Taken together, these courts decide thousands of cases. Many span the full panoply of law—from criminal, civil, and probate cases, to divorce and environmental disputes. American Indian Tribal Law, now in its Second Edition, surveys the full spectrum of tribal justice systems. With cases, notes, and historical context, this text is ideal for courses on American Indian Law or Tribal Governments—and an essential orientation to legal practice within tribal jurisdictions. New to the Second Edition: A new chapter on professional responsibility and the regulation of lawyers in tribal jurisdictions Enhanced materials on Indian child welfare Additional materials on tribal laws that incorporate Indigenous language and culture Additional examples from tribal justice systems and practice Recent and noteworthy cases from tribal courts Professors and students will benefit from: A broad survey of dispute resolution systems within tribal jurisdictions A review of recent flashpoints in tribal law, such as internal tribal political matters, including intractable citizenship and election disputes enhanced criminal jurisdiction over nonmembers and non-Indians tribal constitutional reform, including a case study on the White Earth Nation Cases and material reflecting a wide range of American Indian tribes and legal issues Excerpts and commentary from a wellspring of current scholarship
Author : Ada Deer
Publisher : University of Oklahoma Press
Page : 233 pages
File Size : 47,39 MB
Release : 2019-10-15
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0806165952
2019 National Native American Hall of Fame Inductee This stirring memoir is the story of Ada Deer, the first woman to serve as head of the Bureau of Indian Affairs. Deer begins, “I was born a Menominee Indian. That is who I was born and how I have lived.” She proceeds to narrate the first eighty-three years of her life, which are characterized by her tireless campaigns to reverse the forced termination of the Menominee tribe and to ensure sovereignty and self-determination for all tribes. Deer grew up in poverty on the Menominee Reservation in Wisconsin, but with the encouragement of her mother and teachers, she earned degrees in social work from the University of Wisconsin–Madison and Columbia University. Armed with a first-rate education, an iron will, and a commitment to justice, she went from being a social worker in Minneapolis to leading the struggle for the restoration of the Menominees’ tribal status and trust lands. Having accomplished that goal, she moved on to teach American Indian Studies at UW–Madison, to hold a fellowship at Harvard, to work for the Native American Rights Fund, to run unsuccessfully for Congress, and to serve as Assistant Secretary of the Interior for Indian Affairs in the Clinton administration. Now in her eighties, Deer remains as committed as ever to human rights, especially the rights of American Indians. A deeply personal story, written with humor and honesty, this book is a testimony to the ability of one individual to change the course of history through hard work, perseverance, and an unwavering commitment to social justice.
Author : Felix S. Cohen
Publisher :
Page : 700 pages
File Size : 24,30 MB
Release : 1942
Category : Indians of North America
ISBN :
Author : Native American Rights Fund
Publisher : Chicago Review Press - Fulcrum
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 41,44 MB
Release : 2007
Category : Art
ISBN : 9781555916558
"Visions for the Future celebrates contemporary Native American artists and shares their unique views on the twenty-first century. These provocative works capture the vivid emergence taking shape in the Native American art world. Each piece is accompanied by the young artists' perspectives on art, identity, and the future of Indian Country."--Back cover (Volume 1).