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Recent Legal Issues for American Indians, 1968 to the Present (Native Americans and the Law: Contemporary and Historical Perspectives on American Indian Rights, Freedoms, and Sovereignty)
 
 
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Recent Legal Issues for American Indians, 1968 to the Present (Native Americans and the Law: Contemporary and Historical Perspectives on American Indian Rights, Freedoms, and Sovereignty) [Library Binding]

John R. Wunder (Editor)

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Book Description

081532488X 978-0815324881 October 1996 1
Brings together interdisciplinary analyses
This collection brings together for the first time more than 70 scholarly essays by tribal leaders, attorneys, legal scholars, anthropologists, and historians who illuminate the ambiguities, confusion, and judicial dilemmas of America's Indian tribes and their members.
Special focus on the Indian Bill of Rights
The first four volumes survey the development of Indian legal relationships within their communities and with the U.S. government, focusing on the 20th century when many legal precedents were set. The primary theme of the essays is on government attempts to make Native Americans fit within a federal legal framework.
Examines key points in Native American law
The last two volumes highlight important themes in Native American law. The first considers cultural and religious freedoms that have resulted in major legal confrontations between Native American societies and the federal government. The other examines the various legal nuances of tribal sovereignty.

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John . Wunder
is Professor of History and Director of the Center for Great Plains Studies at the University of Nebraska, Lincoln. He is the author of Retained by The People: A History of American Indians and the Bill of Rights (1994) and The Kiowa (1989) and the editor of Law and the Great Plains: Essays on the Legal History of the Heartland (1996).

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For the eighty thousand natives of Alaska (Indians, Eskimos and Aleuts), passage of the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act of 1971 (ANCSA) constituted a triumph over long-time governmental inertia. Read the first page
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reservation land use, repository siting process, checkerboard zoning, tribal zoning, child welfare jurisdiction, reservation landowners, village eligibility, treaty rights controversy, party seeking custody, exclusive tribal jurisdiction, tribal regulatory authority, federal reserved rights, subsurface estate, tribal taxation, state taxing power, grave items, twelve regional corporations, natives enrolled, treaty fishing rights, federal water rights, child custody proceedings, other net income, supra note, secretarial approval, reserve easements
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United States, Yakima Indian Nation, Claims Act, Public Law, Native American, Tribal Council, Yakima Nation, Secretary of the Interior, Department of Energy, Indian Child Welfare Act, San Carlos, Bureau of Indian Affairs, Menominee Tribe, Passamaquoddy Tribe, Columbia River, Nuclear Waste Policy Act, Judge Boldt, Interior Department, Department of the Interior, Ninth Circuit, Indian Civil Rights Act, President Carter, Indian Township, White House, Alaska Native Fund
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