Red Man's Land/white Man's Law: A Study of the Past and Present Status of the American IndianScribner, 1971 - 280 էջ Examines the American Indian's struggle to preserve his self-identity and views his legal status throughout U.S. history. |
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... concern.36 When the American Revolution burst on the scene , the revolutionary government moved quickly to duplicate the im- perial organization for the management of Indian affairs . Commissioners were appointed for the Indians in the ...
... concern.36 When the American Revolution burst on the scene , the revolutionary government moved quickly to duplicate the im- perial organization for the management of Indian affairs . Commissioners were appointed for the Indians in the ...
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... concerned with Indian affairs . Principal among them have been the subcom- mittees on Indian Affairs of the parent ... concern of the parent committees . Moreover , all members reflect the white cultural assumptions which place a ...
... concerned with Indian affairs . Principal among them have been the subcom- mittees on Indian Affairs of the parent ... concern of the parent committees . Moreover , all members reflect the white cultural assumptions which place a ...
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... concerned with racial and social discrimina- tion . That concern is not usually shared to the same degree by members of the traditional subcommittees on Indian Affairs of the Interior and Insular Affairs committees of the two houses . A ...
... concerned with racial and social discrimina- tion . That concern is not usually shared to the same degree by members of the traditional subcommittees on Indian Affairs of the Interior and Insular Affairs committees of the two houses . A ...
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From Discovery to Settlement | 27 |
The Nineteenth Century | 59 |
4 | 75 |
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