Native Americans
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Native Americans
(American political history series)
CQ Press, c2002
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Using both contributed essays from eminent scholars and excerpts of primary source documents with explanatory headnotes, the new reference series, American Political History, will focus on broad-based issues in American political history.
The first title in the series explores the political history of Native Americans. Through a combination of documents and analytical essays-court cases, legislation, executive branch statements and activities-Native Americans will explain a wide range of historical, political, and social issues that have impacted Native Americans since the founding of the United States.
Native Americans will explain:
The historical and legal federal Indian policy
Native American self-government and politics
Social Issues like religious freedom, women's rights, criminal justice, equal protection, welfare, and the environment
Governing Issues such as sovereignty of tribal government, genocide, ethnocide, taxation, hunting rights, water rights, and property rights.
Table of Contents
Federal Trust Responsibility and the Scope of State Power in American Indian Affairs
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