Native American Issues: A Reference HandbookThis handbook provides an unbiased, in-depth assessment of the struggles, successes, and status of Native Americans in what is now the United States from the time of the first European settlers to the present. |
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... recognized Quebec specif- ically as a " Distinct Society ” and ignored Native peoples . Native Canada was again incensed that the prime minister and premiers could recognize the special condition of a European settled province , but ...
... recognized that nu- merous acts of Congress had established the dominant " sole power " role of the federal government in regulating trade with Native Americans . The Court held that the tax " would to a sub- stantial extent frustrate ...
... recognize reservations , but these do not enjoy the benefit of rights and programs provided for federally recognized Native lands . Reserved Right Doctrine The doctrine that tribes hold inherent rights to control their lands and ...
Contents
Native Communities in History and Native | 9 |
The Keystone Topic for Contemporary Native | 21 |
Other Issues | 45 |
Copyright | |
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Native America Today: A Guide to Community Politics and Culture Barry Pritzker No preview available - 1999 |