Federal Indian policy has always been cyclical and often at opposite ends of a spectrum defined by tribal values. The treaty era, when tribal land holdings were reduced and tribes confined to reservations, and the General Allotment Act of 1887, designed to break up and further reduce tribal land holdings, and the termination era, when some tribes and their reservations were legislated out of existence, occupy the lower level of those cycles. The Indian Reorganization Act of 1934, also known as the Wheeler-Howard Act, has always been seen as containing some of the most enlightened and positive policies. The Indian Reorganization Act came about at a time when many traditional forms of tribal government had been seriously damaged, if not dest...
Two attorneys, both professors of political science, have written this book on American Indians and ...
Attempts by state governments and the federal government to undermine Indian tribal sovereignty rema...
Review of: Indians and Bureaucrats: Administering the Reservation Policy during the Civil War. Danzi...
Federal Indian policy has always been cyclical and often at opposite ends of a spectrum defined by t...
The Indian Reorganization (Wheeler-Howard) Act of 1934 (IRA) was, by all accounts, one of the most s...
Understanding the significance of the General Allotment Act of 1887 (Dawes Act) is central to any ra...
Review of: American Indian Policy in the Twentieth Century. Deloria, Vine, Jr., ed
This United States (US) public law, also known as the Indian Reorganization Act, the Wheeler-Howard ...
In Taking Charge George Pierre Castile extends his earlier work, To Show Heart: Native American Self...
As the title suggests, Termination Revisited evaluates the short-lived policy to terminate the trust...
This slender volume lays out the story of the creation, evolution, and demise of the mid-nineteenth-...
The relationship between federal policy and Indian needs has been a tortured one, at best, and to il...
The relationship of Indian tribes to the federal government constitutes a legal maze since federal I...
The rhetoric of the Indian New Deal has directed scholars to study tribal political activities only ...
This book is a public policy study detailing the various factors which culminated in pro-Indian fede...
Two attorneys, both professors of political science, have written this book on American Indians and ...
Attempts by state governments and the federal government to undermine Indian tribal sovereignty rema...
Review of: Indians and Bureaucrats: Administering the Reservation Policy during the Civil War. Danzi...
Federal Indian policy has always been cyclical and often at opposite ends of a spectrum defined by t...
The Indian Reorganization (Wheeler-Howard) Act of 1934 (IRA) was, by all accounts, one of the most s...
Understanding the significance of the General Allotment Act of 1887 (Dawes Act) is central to any ra...
Review of: American Indian Policy in the Twentieth Century. Deloria, Vine, Jr., ed
This United States (US) public law, also known as the Indian Reorganization Act, the Wheeler-Howard ...
In Taking Charge George Pierre Castile extends his earlier work, To Show Heart: Native American Self...
As the title suggests, Termination Revisited evaluates the short-lived policy to terminate the trust...
This slender volume lays out the story of the creation, evolution, and demise of the mid-nineteenth-...
The relationship between federal policy and Indian needs has been a tortured one, at best, and to il...
The relationship of Indian tribes to the federal government constitutes a legal maze since federal I...
The rhetoric of the Indian New Deal has directed scholars to study tribal political activities only ...
This book is a public policy study detailing the various factors which culminated in pro-Indian fede...
Two attorneys, both professors of political science, have written this book on American Indians and ...
Attempts by state governments and the federal government to undermine Indian tribal sovereignty rema...
Review of: Indians and Bureaucrats: Administering the Reservation Policy during the Civil War. Danzi...