The purpose of this issue brief will be to examine the plight of Native American citizens in regard to their socioeconomic status and social class. The main topics discussed will include the success and failures of casinos, high rates of drug use, poverty, and unemployment, and also a push for self-governance within Native American communities
Vine Deloria, Jr., the most important Indian chronicler of indigenous political, legal, and religiou...
The purpose of this paper is to put the economic and social importance of Indian gambling on and off...
While many forms of institutionalized discrimination of Native Americans have ended, there is still ...
This brief will examine the lives of Native Americans vis à vis socio-economic status, or, simply pu...
Through comparing and contrast in the issues of federal funding, education, health cares, and gambli...
This issue brief defines socioeconomic status, gives a brief statistical look at American Indians in...
Sociocultural Influences on Gambling and Alcohol Use Among Native Americans in the United State
This issue brief examines the unique relationship between the United States government and Native Am...
The passage of the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act of 1988 has allowed Native American tribes a new for...
This issue brief is reviews the most common disabilities among the Native Americans and American Ind...
This paper examines the long history of marginalization of Native Americans, and argues that this gr...
The issue concerning the quality of life of Native Americans in North Carolina has been a serious is...
Testimony issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Indian tribes...
Statistics indicate that American Indians form one of the most disadvantaged minority groups in the ...
INTRODUCTION Economic and social problems on Indian reservations in the United States and in other c...
Vine Deloria, Jr., the most important Indian chronicler of indigenous political, legal, and religiou...
The purpose of this paper is to put the economic and social importance of Indian gambling on and off...
While many forms of institutionalized discrimination of Native Americans have ended, there is still ...
This brief will examine the lives of Native Americans vis à vis socio-economic status, or, simply pu...
Through comparing and contrast in the issues of federal funding, education, health cares, and gambli...
This issue brief defines socioeconomic status, gives a brief statistical look at American Indians in...
Sociocultural Influences on Gambling and Alcohol Use Among Native Americans in the United State
This issue brief examines the unique relationship between the United States government and Native Am...
The passage of the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act of 1988 has allowed Native American tribes a new for...
This issue brief is reviews the most common disabilities among the Native Americans and American Ind...
This paper examines the long history of marginalization of Native Americans, and argues that this gr...
The issue concerning the quality of life of Native Americans in North Carolina has been a serious is...
Testimony issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Indian tribes...
Statistics indicate that American Indians form one of the most disadvantaged minority groups in the ...
INTRODUCTION Economic and social problems on Indian reservations in the United States and in other c...
Vine Deloria, Jr., the most important Indian chronicler of indigenous political, legal, and religiou...
The purpose of this paper is to put the economic and social importance of Indian gambling on and off...
While many forms of institutionalized discrimination of Native Americans have ended, there is still ...