This book addresses complicated social, economic, and political factors that have shaped the development of American Indian reservations. Authored by an Austrian geographer, it is a revised translation of the second edition in German. Its interdisciplinary approach is relevant to geography, history, American Indian studies, sociology, economics, anthropology, and political science
Across American history, Native American tribes were impoverished through land and natural resource ...
The essays in this innovative and significant book look at the effects of European occupation on the...
Rather than having the exclusive U.S.-tribal relationship respected, Indian nations are wrongly forc...
This book addresses complicated social, economic, and political factors that have shaped the develop...
As editor of the 1992 Property Rights and Indian Economics, Terry L. Anderson wrote that Native Amer...
If ever a text should be required for a foundational American Indian Studies course, The State of th...
Swiss-born University of North Dakota anthropologist Felix Sebastian Braun focuses on the recent dev...
This slender volume lays out the story of the creation, evolution, and demise of the mid-nineteenth-...
In this revision of their 1990 Westview Press edition, the authors state that their aim is not only...
Writing a survey of United States history is a difficult task. Writing a survey of American Indian h...
Offering solid scholarship and impressive, fresh documentation, Parman contributes a tantalizing, so...
This book is based on the premise that solutions to the problems experienced by many resource manage...
This book is a public policy study detailing the various factors which culminated in pro-Indian fede...
The admirable Chelsea House Publishers\u27 series for young adults treats fifty-eight tribal groups ...
The legacies of allotment on reservations—fractionated heirship and dispossession most notably—have ...
Across American history, Native American tribes were impoverished through land and natural resource ...
The essays in this innovative and significant book look at the effects of European occupation on the...
Rather than having the exclusive U.S.-tribal relationship respected, Indian nations are wrongly forc...
This book addresses complicated social, economic, and political factors that have shaped the develop...
As editor of the 1992 Property Rights and Indian Economics, Terry L. Anderson wrote that Native Amer...
If ever a text should be required for a foundational American Indian Studies course, The State of th...
Swiss-born University of North Dakota anthropologist Felix Sebastian Braun focuses on the recent dev...
This slender volume lays out the story of the creation, evolution, and demise of the mid-nineteenth-...
In this revision of their 1990 Westview Press edition, the authors state that their aim is not only...
Writing a survey of United States history is a difficult task. Writing a survey of American Indian h...
Offering solid scholarship and impressive, fresh documentation, Parman contributes a tantalizing, so...
This book is based on the premise that solutions to the problems experienced by many resource manage...
This book is a public policy study detailing the various factors which culminated in pro-Indian fede...
The admirable Chelsea House Publishers\u27 series for young adults treats fifty-eight tribal groups ...
The legacies of allotment on reservations—fractionated heirship and dispossession most notably—have ...
Across American history, Native American tribes were impoverished through land and natural resource ...
The essays in this innovative and significant book look at the effects of European occupation on the...
Rather than having the exclusive U.S.-tribal relationship respected, Indian nations are wrongly forc...