The recently restored Ponca Tribe of Nebraska has faced considerable challenges to the expression of their tribalism throughout the contact period. As a small. prairie-plains tribe the Ponca have endured the ravages of epidemic disease. land cessions. dispossession and removal. assimilation and finally in 1962. the outright termination of their status as a federally recognized tribe. The Ponca Tribe of Nebraska has been granted the opportunity to attempt retribalization with the 1990 Congressional restoration of their recognized status. The historical circumstances which have contributed to the assaults on their political and cultural identity will be explored within the larger framework of federal Indian policy and the metropolis-satellite...
This article critiques the contemporary doctrine of Indian tribal self-determination thirty years af...
The ebb and flow of federal Indian policy over the last two centuries is a well-studied phenomenon. ...
The United States has repeatedly victimized indigenous populations by stripping away tribal sovereig...
The recently restored Ponca Tribe of Nebraska has faced considerable challenges to the expression of...
The twenty-first century presents opportunities, as well as limitations, for the American Indian Nat...
Historically, Indian-white relations have been marred by mistrust and dishonesty. This is especially...
The Cheyenne Nation has been a well documented tribe prior to the twentieth century. The following t...
Sioux nations and to retrieve their lands and to preserve their ethnicity and the demises of their p...
Report on the Poncas. [1866] Shameful treatment of the tribe by the government; reservation in Dakot...
The persecution of Native Americans in the United States has not yet come to an end. There are many ...
An historical political ecology of Zuni Pueblo illustrates several processes that led to native agri...
Removal of the Ponca Indians. 31 May. SR 670, 46-2, v6, 534p. [1898] from Dakota to Indian Territory...
This research seeks to understand the cultural revitalization of the Pokagon Band of Potawatomi Ind...
After years of policies that undermined tribal sovereignty and land ownership, tribal access to trad...
Native nation building is a phenomenon largely neglected by mainstream political science. There are ...
This article critiques the contemporary doctrine of Indian tribal self-determination thirty years af...
The ebb and flow of federal Indian policy over the last two centuries is a well-studied phenomenon. ...
The United States has repeatedly victimized indigenous populations by stripping away tribal sovereig...
The recently restored Ponca Tribe of Nebraska has faced considerable challenges to the expression of...
The twenty-first century presents opportunities, as well as limitations, for the American Indian Nat...
Historically, Indian-white relations have been marred by mistrust and dishonesty. This is especially...
The Cheyenne Nation has been a well documented tribe prior to the twentieth century. The following t...
Sioux nations and to retrieve their lands and to preserve their ethnicity and the demises of their p...
Report on the Poncas. [1866] Shameful treatment of the tribe by the government; reservation in Dakot...
The persecution of Native Americans in the United States has not yet come to an end. There are many ...
An historical political ecology of Zuni Pueblo illustrates several processes that led to native agri...
Removal of the Ponca Indians. 31 May. SR 670, 46-2, v6, 534p. [1898] from Dakota to Indian Territory...
This research seeks to understand the cultural revitalization of the Pokagon Band of Potawatomi Ind...
After years of policies that undermined tribal sovereignty and land ownership, tribal access to trad...
Native nation building is a phenomenon largely neglected by mainstream political science. There are ...
This article critiques the contemporary doctrine of Indian tribal self-determination thirty years af...
The ebb and flow of federal Indian policy over the last two centuries is a well-studied phenomenon. ...
The United States has repeatedly victimized indigenous populations by stripping away tribal sovereig...