Rebuilding Native Nations is a powerful restatement and reconsideration of American Indian self-determination, a federal policy approaching five decades in age. Its essays draw upon more than a decade of tribal success stories collected and celebrated by the Harvard Project. Individual chapters focus on particular subject areas such as tribal economic development, intergovernmental relations, and tribal constitutional and tribal court development. The authors draw out commonalities about successful nation building in tribal communities, theorizing an underlying basis, and leading readers to understand how to replicate that success. The chapter on tribal courts by Judge Joseph Thomas Flies-Away, Judge Carrie Garrow, and Miriam Jorgenson, cou...
Swiss-born University of North Dakota anthropologist Felix Sebastian Braun focuses on the recent dev...
Swiss-born University of North Dakota anthropologist Felix Sebastian Braun focuses on the recent dev...
Swiss-born University of North Dakota anthropologist Felix Sebastian Braun focuses on the recent dev...
Rebuilding Native Nations is a powerful restatement and reconsideration of American Indian self-dete...
Rebuilding Native Nations is a powerful restatement and reconsideration of American Indian self-dete...
Rebuilding Native Nations is a powerful restatement and reconsideration of American Indian self-dete...
If ever a text should be required for a foundational American Indian Studies course, The State of th...
If ever a text should be required for a foundational American Indian Studies course, The State of th...
If ever a text should be required for a foundational American Indian Studies course, The State of th...
Rather than having the exclusive U.S.-tribal relationship respected, Indian nations are wrongly forc...
Rather than having the exclusive U.S.-tribal relationship respected, Indian nations are wrongly forc...
Rather than having the exclusive U.S.-tribal relationship respected, Indian nations are wrongly forc...
Rather than having the exclusive U.S.-tribal relationship respected, Indian nations are wrongly forc...
Swiss-born University of North Dakota anthropologist Felix Sebastian Braun focuses on the recent dev...
Rather than having the exclusive U.S.-tribal relationship respected, Indian nations are wrongly forc...
Swiss-born University of North Dakota anthropologist Felix Sebastian Braun focuses on the recent dev...
Swiss-born University of North Dakota anthropologist Felix Sebastian Braun focuses on the recent dev...
Swiss-born University of North Dakota anthropologist Felix Sebastian Braun focuses on the recent dev...
Rebuilding Native Nations is a powerful restatement and reconsideration of American Indian self-dete...
Rebuilding Native Nations is a powerful restatement and reconsideration of American Indian self-dete...
Rebuilding Native Nations is a powerful restatement and reconsideration of American Indian self-dete...
If ever a text should be required for a foundational American Indian Studies course, The State of th...
If ever a text should be required for a foundational American Indian Studies course, The State of th...
If ever a text should be required for a foundational American Indian Studies course, The State of th...
Rather than having the exclusive U.S.-tribal relationship respected, Indian nations are wrongly forc...
Rather than having the exclusive U.S.-tribal relationship respected, Indian nations are wrongly forc...
Rather than having the exclusive U.S.-tribal relationship respected, Indian nations are wrongly forc...
Rather than having the exclusive U.S.-tribal relationship respected, Indian nations are wrongly forc...
Swiss-born University of North Dakota anthropologist Felix Sebastian Braun focuses on the recent dev...
Rather than having the exclusive U.S.-tribal relationship respected, Indian nations are wrongly forc...
Swiss-born University of North Dakota anthropologist Felix Sebastian Braun focuses on the recent dev...
Swiss-born University of North Dakota anthropologist Felix Sebastian Braun focuses on the recent dev...
Swiss-born University of North Dakota anthropologist Felix Sebastian Braun focuses on the recent dev...