Political Principles and Indian SovereigntyRoutledge, 13 մյս, 2013 թ. - 156 էջ Political Principles and Indian Sovereignty examines the connection between the well being of Indian people, the sovereignty of Indian Nations and the democratic principles on which the United States was founded. Problems faced by Native Americans in health, education and general welfare are linked to the loss of sovereignty caused by the U.S. Government. |
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2 Settler Imperialism | 19 |
3 Removal | 31 |
4 Decimation and War | 53 |
5 Allotment to the Present | 67 |
6 A Case for Sovereignty | 91 |
The Bureau of Indian Affairs Mission Statement | 117 |
Mission Statement of The Office of Indian Education Programs | 118 |
Mission Statement of the Indian Health Service | 119 |
Treaty Excerpts | 120 |
Works Cited | 131 |
Cases Cited | 137 |
Index | 139 |
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