A fateful time : the background and legislative history of the Indian Reorganization Act

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    • Rusco, Elmer R.

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A fateful time : the background and legislative history of the Indian Reorganization Act

Elmer R. Rusco

(Wilbur S. Shepperson series in history and humanities)

University of Nevada Press, c2000

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 333-343) and index

収録内容

  • Indian self-government and the national government during the 1920s
  • The status of Indian governments during the 1920s
  • Conflict and consensus : the 1920s
  • The Rhoads-Scattergood administration : new era or transition?
  • The tribal alternative : early versions
  • John Collier and the tribal alternative
  • Drafting the IRA proposal
  • The IRA before Congress : stalemate and response
  • After the summit : the final form of the IRA

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内容説明

The Indian Reorganization Act (IRA) of 1934 has been generally acknowledged as the most important statute affecting Native Americans after the General Allotment Act of 1887, and it is probably the most important single statute affecting Native Americans during the two-thirds of a century since its passage. Over half the Native governments in the contemporary U.S. are organized under its provisions or under separate statutes that parallel the IRA in major ways. Although the impact of the IRA has been widely studied and debated, no scholar until now has looked closely at the forces that shaped its creation and passage. Author Elmer Rusco spent over a decade of research in national and regional archives and other repositories to examine the legislative intent of the IRA, including the role of issues like the nature and significance of judge-made Indian law; the allotment policy and its relation to Indian self-government; the nature of Native American governments before the IRA; the views and actions of John Collier, commissioner of Indian Affairs and leader in the campaign to reform the nation’s Indian policy; and the influence of relations between the president and Congress during the second year of the New Deal. Rusco also discusses the role of conflicting ideologies and interests in this effort to expand the rights of Native Americans; the general ignorance of Native American concerns and policy on the part of legislators engaged in the writing and passage of the law; and the limited but crucial impact of Indian involvement in the struggle over the IRA.

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