A description of ten modern tribal governments from the U.S. and their constitutions or codes
Federal Indian law... is a loosely related collection of past and present acts of Congress, treaties...
This book is concerned with the erosion of inherent tribal sovereign powers caused primarily by the ...
Before Europeans arrived in what is now known as the United States, over 600 diverse Native nations ...
In the “self‐governance era” of indigenous‐state relations, there is a growing interest in the first...
In settler societies, tribal self-governance creates a legal distinction between indigeneity (define...
Tribal and state/local governments have maintained a unique and crucial relationship throughout the ...
This paper explores the effect of the Indian Reorganization Act on the Three Affiliated Tribes: The ...
The guide "Tribal Nations and the United States: An Introduction" developed by the National Congress...
The Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe is today recognized by the federal government as a semi-sovereign soci...
Tribal constitutions are guidelines that tribes have created to govern their respective nations. The...
This document, published October 12 1936, is the Constitution and Bylaws of the Three Affiliated Tri...
Felix Cohen (1907-1953) was a leading architect of the Indian New Deal and steadfast champion of Ame...
Tribes in the United States no longer hold the distinction of being sovereign states in the world sy...
Using an organizational scheme unique among reference works, Native America Today presents 13 mini-...
This dissertation examines relations between Native American tribal governments and states and local...
Federal Indian law... is a loosely related collection of past and present acts of Congress, treaties...
This book is concerned with the erosion of inherent tribal sovereign powers caused primarily by the ...
Before Europeans arrived in what is now known as the United States, over 600 diverse Native nations ...
In the “self‐governance era” of indigenous‐state relations, there is a growing interest in the first...
In settler societies, tribal self-governance creates a legal distinction between indigeneity (define...
Tribal and state/local governments have maintained a unique and crucial relationship throughout the ...
This paper explores the effect of the Indian Reorganization Act on the Three Affiliated Tribes: The ...
The guide "Tribal Nations and the United States: An Introduction" developed by the National Congress...
The Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe is today recognized by the federal government as a semi-sovereign soci...
Tribal constitutions are guidelines that tribes have created to govern their respective nations. The...
This document, published October 12 1936, is the Constitution and Bylaws of the Three Affiliated Tri...
Felix Cohen (1907-1953) was a leading architect of the Indian New Deal and steadfast champion of Ame...
Tribes in the United States no longer hold the distinction of being sovereign states in the world sy...
Using an organizational scheme unique among reference works, Native America Today presents 13 mini-...
This dissertation examines relations between Native American tribal governments and states and local...
Federal Indian law... is a loosely related collection of past and present acts of Congress, treaties...
This book is concerned with the erosion of inherent tribal sovereign powers caused primarily by the ...
Before Europeans arrived in what is now known as the United States, over 600 diverse Native nations ...