The Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe is today recognized by the federal government as a semi-sovereign society within the American polity. Its government, the Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribal Council, is acknowledged to be the governing body of the tribe and to have jurisdiction over the Pyramid Lake Reservation in northwestern Nevada, except where that jurisdiction has been eliminated or weakened by explicit action of the Congress of the United States (Cohen 1982). Before the 1930s, however, although the courts in theory recognized the semi-sovereign status of the tribe, in fact, the United States government and state and local governments did not acknowledge the existence of a genuine government within the tribe. Both the present government and recogn...
Utah Territory was a contested place, wherein a cohesive settler group, the Mormons, sought to estab...
Felix Cohen defined a tribe's taxing authority as "an inherent attribute of tribal sovereignty" esse...
This dissertation examines relations between Native American tribal governments and states and local...
The current U.S. government policy of Indian Self-Determination is determined by the principle of tr...
This paper explores the effect of the Indian Reorganization Act on the Three Affiliated Tribes: The ...
Tribal sovereignty is not necessarily a function of land area, population size or competitive signif...
One can best characterize the relations between Native Americans and the United States federal gover...
In the twentieth century, the nineteen Pueblos of New Mexico relied on their confederate council—the...
Tribes in the United States no longer hold the distinction of being sovereign states in the world sy...
Pah-Ute Reservations in Nevada. 24 Jan . SR 177, 53-2. vl. 4p. [3179] Bill to secure relinquishment ...
Tribal governments’ capacity to implement land use controls within their Nations is limited by the U...
Utah Territory was a contested place, wherein a cohesive settler group, the Mormons, sought to estab...
A description of ten modern tribal governments from the U.S. and their constitutions or codes
Tribal and state/local governments have maintained a unique and crucial relationship throughout the ...
The rhetoric of the Indian New Deal has directed scholars to study tribal political activities only ...
Utah Territory was a contested place, wherein a cohesive settler group, the Mormons, sought to estab...
Felix Cohen defined a tribe's taxing authority as "an inherent attribute of tribal sovereignty" esse...
This dissertation examines relations between Native American tribal governments and states and local...
The current U.S. government policy of Indian Self-Determination is determined by the principle of tr...
This paper explores the effect of the Indian Reorganization Act on the Three Affiliated Tribes: The ...
Tribal sovereignty is not necessarily a function of land area, population size or competitive signif...
One can best characterize the relations between Native Americans and the United States federal gover...
In the twentieth century, the nineteen Pueblos of New Mexico relied on their confederate council—the...
Tribes in the United States no longer hold the distinction of being sovereign states in the world sy...
Pah-Ute Reservations in Nevada. 24 Jan . SR 177, 53-2. vl. 4p. [3179] Bill to secure relinquishment ...
Tribal governments’ capacity to implement land use controls within their Nations is limited by the U...
Utah Territory was a contested place, wherein a cohesive settler group, the Mormons, sought to estab...
A description of ten modern tribal governments from the U.S. and their constitutions or codes
Tribal and state/local governments have maintained a unique and crucial relationship throughout the ...
The rhetoric of the Indian New Deal has directed scholars to study tribal political activities only ...
Utah Territory was a contested place, wherein a cohesive settler group, the Mormons, sought to estab...
Felix Cohen defined a tribe's taxing authority as "an inherent attribute of tribal sovereignty" esse...
This dissertation examines relations between Native American tribal governments and states and local...