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American Indians and the law, N. Bruce Duthu

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American Indians and the law, N. Bruce Duthu
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American Indians and the law
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N. Bruce Duthu
Series statement
The Penguin library of American Indian history
Summary
Duthu highlights the major events, the differing principles, and the evolving perspectives that have governed relations among the Native American Indian tribes, the federal government, and the states
Table Of Contents
The dignity of tribal governments -- 1978--a watershed year in Indian law -- Creeping consitutionalism from the temple -- Identifying the contours of Indian country -- Stewards of the natural world -- Revitalizing tribal economies -- Individual rights and tribal communal interests -- A question of institutional fit -- Avoiding mistakes of the past -- Conventions on tribal sovereignty
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