In 2011, the poorest American Indians in the United States refused to accept over one billion dollars from the United States government. They reiterated their long-held belief that money--even $1.3 billion--could not compensate them for the taking of their beloved Black Hills. A closer look at the formation of the Sioux claim to the Black Hills helps us to understand why the Sioux Nation has repeatedly rejected compensation for land taken by the United States over 100 years ago. This article seeks to understand why the Sioux view the Black Hills as priceless property by studying the formation of the Black Hills claim. It constructs a new, richer approach to understanding dispute formation by combining narrative analysis with the sociolegal ...
In this article, the Author undertakes a law and literature approach to a major Indian law problem: ...
Sioux nations and to retrieve their lands and to preserve their ethnicity and the demises of their p...
On January 26, 1998, the United States Supreme Court diminished the size of Yankton Sioux Reservatio...
In 2011, the poorest American Indians in the United States refused to accept over one billion dollar...
The Sioux Nation has been treated unfairly during the Lakota Wars and is still facing many of the sa...
Native peoples in North America, Australia and New Zealand have (sometimes successfully) demanded co...
Historically, Indian-white relations have been marred by mistrust and dishonesty. This is especially...
In 1883 the U.S. General Land Office conducted the sale of the eastern remnant of the Big Blue reser...
The story of the Black Hills, recounted in this very readable chronicle by Edward Lazarus-- son of A...
Sioux Indians on the Crow Creek Reservation. 3 Feb. SR 546, 55-2, v1, 1p. [3620] These Indians have ...
A Review of Black Hills/White Justice: The Sioux Nation Versus the United States by Edward Lazaru
Indian land claims have long been a foundational and fundamental subject of American law. Indians an...
Indigenous groups that occupied the Black Hills for thousands of years established economic, spiritu...
The ebb and flow of federal Indian policy over the last two centuries is a well-studied phenomenon. ...
The issue of the Native American (“Indian”) tribes’ rights to their lands started with the applicati...
In this article, the Author undertakes a law and literature approach to a major Indian law problem: ...
Sioux nations and to retrieve their lands and to preserve their ethnicity and the demises of their p...
On January 26, 1998, the United States Supreme Court diminished the size of Yankton Sioux Reservatio...
In 2011, the poorest American Indians in the United States refused to accept over one billion dollar...
The Sioux Nation has been treated unfairly during the Lakota Wars and is still facing many of the sa...
Native peoples in North America, Australia and New Zealand have (sometimes successfully) demanded co...
Historically, Indian-white relations have been marred by mistrust and dishonesty. This is especially...
In 1883 the U.S. General Land Office conducted the sale of the eastern remnant of the Big Blue reser...
The story of the Black Hills, recounted in this very readable chronicle by Edward Lazarus-- son of A...
Sioux Indians on the Crow Creek Reservation. 3 Feb. SR 546, 55-2, v1, 1p. [3620] These Indians have ...
A Review of Black Hills/White Justice: The Sioux Nation Versus the United States by Edward Lazaru
Indian land claims have long been a foundational and fundamental subject of American law. Indians an...
Indigenous groups that occupied the Black Hills for thousands of years established economic, spiritu...
The ebb and flow of federal Indian policy over the last two centuries is a well-studied phenomenon. ...
The issue of the Native American (“Indian”) tribes’ rights to their lands started with the applicati...
In this article, the Author undertakes a law and literature approach to a major Indian law problem: ...
Sioux nations and to retrieve their lands and to preserve their ethnicity and the demises of their p...
On January 26, 1998, the United States Supreme Court diminished the size of Yankton Sioux Reservatio...