For centuries, American Indians have regarded specific lands as essential to their livelihood, government, culture, and religion. Congress and the courts have at times recognized the important relationship between tribes and their lands. Recognition has not always coincided with protection; during the nineteenth century and part of the twentieth century a series of governmental actions resulted in the tribes surrendering title and possession to many of their ancestral lands. Recently, however, American Indians have become increasingly active litigants in a variety of contexts. In one set of cases, Indians challenged government development projects on public lands, contending that because the projects interfered with Indian sacred sites, the...
The way in which land is understood and perceived among American Indians and non-Indians is the caus...
Using the dispute between the native tribes of northern Arizona and the federal government regarding...
This essay contends that there is a structural element of federal law and policy that sets up legal ...
For centuries, American Indians have regarded specific lands as essential to their livelihood, gover...
The federal public lands contain places with both religious and secular value for American people. A...
Although the Free Exercise Clause prohibits governmental interference with religion, American Indian...
Protection of sacred sites is very important to Native American religious practitioners because it...
This paper examines the challenge of protecting American Indian sacred sites located on federal publ...
S acred mountains, of whatever culture, become merchandise in the dark age that is enveloping the pl...
In 1988 the United States Supreme Court declared constitutional the federal government’s ...
The key to understanding current U. S. caselaw concerning the protection of Native American sacred s...
Federal land management agencies historically have disregarded American Indian cries for protection ...
Dissertation supervisor: Dr. Mark M. Carroll.Includes vita.Combining historical and policy analysis,...
Clinton\u27s sacred site executive order applies to all federal lands and to all recognized Indi...
Employment Division v. Smith was a watershed moment in First Amendment law, with the Supreme Court h...
The way in which land is understood and perceived among American Indians and non-Indians is the caus...
Using the dispute between the native tribes of northern Arizona and the federal government regarding...
This essay contends that there is a structural element of federal law and policy that sets up legal ...
For centuries, American Indians have regarded specific lands as essential to their livelihood, gover...
The federal public lands contain places with both religious and secular value for American people. A...
Although the Free Exercise Clause prohibits governmental interference with religion, American Indian...
Protection of sacred sites is very important to Native American religious practitioners because it...
This paper examines the challenge of protecting American Indian sacred sites located on federal publ...
S acred mountains, of whatever culture, become merchandise in the dark age that is enveloping the pl...
In 1988 the United States Supreme Court declared constitutional the federal government’s ...
The key to understanding current U. S. caselaw concerning the protection of Native American sacred s...
Federal land management agencies historically have disregarded American Indian cries for protection ...
Dissertation supervisor: Dr. Mark M. Carroll.Includes vita.Combining historical and policy analysis,...
Clinton\u27s sacred site executive order applies to all federal lands and to all recognized Indi...
Employment Division v. Smith was a watershed moment in First Amendment law, with the Supreme Court h...
The way in which land is understood and perceived among American Indians and non-Indians is the caus...
Using the dispute between the native tribes of northern Arizona and the federal government regarding...
This essay contends that there is a structural element of federal law and policy that sets up legal ...