This article focuses on the concept of self-determination as it applies to indigenous peoples in general and the Winnebago Tribe in particular. Part II examines the argument that self-determination is a human right to which indigenous peoples are entitled. Part III provides an overview of the history of the repression Indigenous peoples have faced as a result of the European influx into North America and the subsequent problems that indigenous peoples face in their struggles for autonomy. These problems include the tension created by the ruling sovereign governments that have historically repressed, exploited, and sometimes annihilated the American Indian. In Part IV, the article turns to a case study of the Winnebago Indians' efforts to ac...
The Indigenous nations of the United States have long been subject to federal policy. Since the Civi...
Uncorrected proof. Supplemental material: http://culanth.org/?q=node/310This essay examines a double...
The United States government attempted to eliminate Native Americans through outright physical exter...
This article focuses on the concept of self-determination as it applies to indigenous peoples in gen...
This article critiques the contemporary doctrine of Indian tribal self-determination thirty years af...
Abstract This article examines the implications of the choice made by the Republic of Lakotah to re...
This article examines the implications of the choice made by the Republic of Lakotah to rely on inte...
Throughout the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, Indigenous Americans witnessed a significant nati...
Relations between European Americans (via the Federal government) and Native American tribes have be...
The right of self-determination is vitally important to indigenous peoples. Self-determinat...
Review of David J. Carlson. Imagining Sovereignty: Self-Determination in American Indian Law and Lit...
For the approximate two hundred years of their relationship, the federal government has dictated the...
This Article will, in Section I, deal with the legal development of the concept of individual aborig...
This paper, presented at the 2003 Native Title Conference in Alice Springs, Northern Territory, Aust...
This Article focuses on the actions of the federal agencies that do not appear on the radar screen -...
The Indigenous nations of the United States have long been subject to federal policy. Since the Civi...
Uncorrected proof. Supplemental material: http://culanth.org/?q=node/310This essay examines a double...
The United States government attempted to eliminate Native Americans through outright physical exter...
This article focuses on the concept of self-determination as it applies to indigenous peoples in gen...
This article critiques the contemporary doctrine of Indian tribal self-determination thirty years af...
Abstract This article examines the implications of the choice made by the Republic of Lakotah to re...
This article examines the implications of the choice made by the Republic of Lakotah to rely on inte...
Throughout the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, Indigenous Americans witnessed a significant nati...
Relations between European Americans (via the Federal government) and Native American tribes have be...
The right of self-determination is vitally important to indigenous peoples. Self-determinat...
Review of David J. Carlson. Imagining Sovereignty: Self-Determination in American Indian Law and Lit...
For the approximate two hundred years of their relationship, the federal government has dictated the...
This Article will, in Section I, deal with the legal development of the concept of individual aborig...
This paper, presented at the 2003 Native Title Conference in Alice Springs, Northern Territory, Aust...
This Article focuses on the actions of the federal agencies that do not appear on the radar screen -...
The Indigenous nations of the United States have long been subject to federal policy. Since the Civi...
Uncorrected proof. Supplemental material: http://culanth.org/?q=node/310This essay examines a double...
The United States government attempted to eliminate Native Americans through outright physical exter...