Public Law 95-341, passed by the 95th Congress, establishing a policy of protection and preservation for traditional American Indian religious practices. This law was referenced by Cherokee groups attempting to prevent the completion of the Tellico Project
Religious freedom is necessarily a broad concept since it must apply to a wide range of religions. Y...
The federal government\u27s three branches—executive, legislative, judicial, and that unwieldy mass ...
For centuries, American Indians have regarded specific lands as essential to their livelihood, gover...
This United States (US) public law, passed on August 11, 1978, offered protection to Indigenous peop...
Public Law 95-341, passed by the 95th Congress, establishing a policy of protection and preservation...
Employment Division v. Smith was a watershed moment in First Amendment law, with the Supreme Court h...
INTRODUCTION Freedom of worship is a protected liberty that most Americans commonly take for granted...
Equal Rights to All Religious Denominations Among Indians. [1866] Denominations should have equal ac...
S acred mountains, of whatever culture, become merchandise in the dark age that is enveloping the pl...
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...
On August 11, 1978, President Jimmy Carter signed the American Indian Religious Freedom Act which pr...
46-1Indian AffairsEqual Rights to Religious Denominations. [1934] On Indian reservations.1879-8
In this article we reconsider the impediments to American Indian religious practice by focusing on t...
From the Spanish Edict of 1620 prohibiting the usage of peyote to current state narcotics laws class...
Religious freedom is necessarily a broad concept since it must apply to a wide range of religions. Y...
The federal government\u27s three branches—executive, legislative, judicial, and that unwieldy mass ...
For centuries, American Indians have regarded specific lands as essential to their livelihood, gover...
This United States (US) public law, passed on August 11, 1978, offered protection to Indigenous peop...
Public Law 95-341, passed by the 95th Congress, establishing a policy of protection and preservation...
Employment Division v. Smith was a watershed moment in First Amendment law, with the Supreme Court h...
INTRODUCTION Freedom of worship is a protected liberty that most Americans commonly take for granted...
Equal Rights to All Religious Denominations Among Indians. [1866] Denominations should have equal ac...
S acred mountains, of whatever culture, become merchandise in the dark age that is enveloping the pl...
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...
On August 11, 1978, President Jimmy Carter signed the American Indian Religious Freedom Act which pr...
46-1Indian AffairsEqual Rights to Religious Denominations. [1934] On Indian reservations.1879-8
In this article we reconsider the impediments to American Indian religious practice by focusing on t...
From the Spanish Edict of 1620 prohibiting the usage of peyote to current state narcotics laws class...
Religious freedom is necessarily a broad concept since it must apply to a wide range of religions. Y...
The federal government\u27s three branches—executive, legislative, judicial, and that unwieldy mass ...
For centuries, American Indians have regarded specific lands as essential to their livelihood, gover...