Uneven Ground: American Indian Sovereignty and Federal Law - David E. Wilkins - Bøger - University of Oklahoma Press - 9780806133959 - 5. august 2002
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Uneven Ground: American Indian Sovereignty and Federal Law

David E. Wilkins

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Uneven Ground: American Indian Sovereignty and Federal Law

In the early 1970s, the federal government began recognizing self-determination for American Indian nations. As sovereign entities, Indian nations have been able to establish policies concerning health care, education, religious freedom, law enforcement, gaming, and taxation. Yet these gains have not gone unchallenged. Starting in the late 1980s, states have tried to regulate and profit from casino gambling on Indian lands. Treaty rights to hunt, fish, and gather remain hotly contested, and traditional religious practices have been denied protection. Tribal courts struggle with state and federal courts for jurisdiction. David E. Wilkins and K. Tsianina Lomawaima discuss how the political rights and sovereign status of Indian nations have variously been respected, ignored, terminated, and unilaterally modified by federal lawmakers as a result of the ambivalent political and legal status of tribes under western law.


336 pages, 3 figures

Medie Bøger     Paperback Bog   (Bog med blødt omslag og limet ryg)
Udgivet 5. august 2002
Oprindeligt udgivet 2001
ISBN13 9780806133959
Forlag University of Oklahoma Press
Antal sider 336
Mål 140 × 216 × 19 mm   ·   426 g
Sprog Engelsk  

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