As demonstrated by the expansion of Indigenous academic scholarship in the past few decades, Indigenous theorists are evaluating the implementation of sovereignty as an effective process to protect and expand the political and cultural authorities of Tribal Nations. Recently, the concept of autonomy has entered the evaluation. Sovereignty is generally understood as absolute political authority, autonomy as self-government. Depending upon their orientation towards these concepts, this thesis categorizes the works of Indigenous scholars into four schools of thought: the re-conceptualists, rejectionist, rejection-conceptualists, and the revolutionary-conceptualist. Using these categories, this thesis examines the dimensions and limitations of ...
In contemporary times the concept of sovereignty has notably developed in comparison to the idea exi...
Public Law 280 was a piece of legislation that dramatically altered the landscape of federal Indian ...
When European nations colonized North America, their dealings with one another were based on the sta...
This thesis explores the possibilities of decolonizing the Euro-American political traditions of sov...
Elaborating on current understandings of sovereignty seems, on its face, to be an exercise in futili...
Nation-states often tell their Native populations who can and cannot be considered Indigenous. Two i...
Tribal sovereignty has been a topic of discussion since the beginning of colonization in America. An...
The sovereignty of indigenous peoples has long been a matter of debate. This chapter investigates th...
This article introduces a symposium issue on Law, Sovereignty, and Tribal Governance: The Iroquois ...
"Indigeneity at the Crossroads of American Studies." Published as a special joint issue with America...
This article examines the concept of sovereignty and its application in the context of European colo...
"Indigeneity at the Crossroads of American Studies." Published as a special joint issue with America...
From the arrival of the first European settlers, indigenous groups in the Americas have experienced ...
Modern state-building and (ongoing) colonial practices have given rise to peripheral nations — the m...
The American continent has a long tradition of autonomous regimes, both territorial and non-territor...
In contemporary times the concept of sovereignty has notably developed in comparison to the idea exi...
Public Law 280 was a piece of legislation that dramatically altered the landscape of federal Indian ...
When European nations colonized North America, their dealings with one another were based on the sta...
This thesis explores the possibilities of decolonizing the Euro-American political traditions of sov...
Elaborating on current understandings of sovereignty seems, on its face, to be an exercise in futili...
Nation-states often tell their Native populations who can and cannot be considered Indigenous. Two i...
Tribal sovereignty has been a topic of discussion since the beginning of colonization in America. An...
The sovereignty of indigenous peoples has long been a matter of debate. This chapter investigates th...
This article introduces a symposium issue on Law, Sovereignty, and Tribal Governance: The Iroquois ...
"Indigeneity at the Crossroads of American Studies." Published as a special joint issue with America...
This article examines the concept of sovereignty and its application in the context of European colo...
"Indigeneity at the Crossroads of American Studies." Published as a special joint issue with America...
From the arrival of the first European settlers, indigenous groups in the Americas have experienced ...
Modern state-building and (ongoing) colonial practices have given rise to peripheral nations — the m...
The American continent has a long tradition of autonomous regimes, both territorial and non-territor...
In contemporary times the concept of sovereignty has notably developed in comparison to the idea exi...
Public Law 280 was a piece of legislation that dramatically altered the landscape of federal Indian ...
When European nations colonized North America, their dealings with one another were based on the sta...