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Native Americans and public policy

Fremont J. Lyden and Lyman H. Legters, editors

(Pitt series in policy and institutional studies)

University of Pittsburgh Press, c1992

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A collection of articles originally appearing in the Policy studies journal, and other publications

Includes bibliographical references

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内容説明

Because Native Americans are today recognized simultaneously as sovereign tribal groups and as American citizens, they present American society and its policy-making processes with a problem fundamentally different from that posed by other ethnic minorities. The contributors to this volume discuss the historical background, certain pathologies of Indian-white relations, questions of legal sovereignty and economic development, and efforts to find new ways of successfully resolving current contriversies.

目次

  • Part 1 Problems of National Policy: A Historical Context for Evaluation, US Commission on Human Rights
  • Organizational Change and Conflict - A Case Study of the Bureau of Indian Affairs, Duane Champagne
  • The Reagan Indian Policy, C. Patrick Morris
  • The Alaska Native Land Claims, Gary C. Anders. Part 2 Pathologies of Indian-White Relations: The American Genocide, Lyman H. Legters
  • Federal Indian Identitification Policy, M. Annette Jaimes
  • Boarding School Language Policy, Guillermo Bartelt. Part 3 Questions of Legal Sovereignty: Implications of Treaty Relationships, Ward Churchill
  • Indian Tribal Taxation, Anne McCullogh. Part 4 Native Resources and Economy: Indian Resources and the National Economy, Russel Lawrence Barsh
  • Multicriterion Decision-Making in a Tribal Context, Ronald L. Trosper
  • American Indians and Nuclear Waste Storage, Richard W. Stoffle and Michael J. Evans. Part 5 Challenge to Research: Policy Research in Indian Affairs, Nicholas C. Peroff
  • The Values Project Northwest, Kurt Russo and Steven Zubalik
  • Value Orientations in Public Decision-Making, Fremont J. Lyden
  • Rediscovering Respect for the Land and Its Inhabitants, Dave Somers
  • The Washington Timber/Fish/Wildlife Agreement, Northwest Renewable Resources Center.

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