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The tribes and the states : geographies of intergovernmental interaction

Explores tribal-state interactions over land and sovereignty, taking a geographical look at issues such as environmental regulation, expansion of gaming, criminal jurisdiction, taxation and transportation. The contributors find that tribes and state have two choices: litigate or co-operate.
Print Book, English, 2002
Rowman & Littlefield, Lanham, 2002
XVIII, 219 Seiten
9780742510609, 9780742510616, 0742510603, 0742510611
845466499
Chapter 1 Tribal-State Affairs: American States as "Disclaiming" Sovereigns Chapter 2 Kansas and the Exodus of the Miami Tribe Chapter 3 Jurisdiction in South Dakota: Diminishment and the Question of Indian Character Chapter 4 Tribes and States: A New Era in Intergovernmental Affairs Chapter 5 The Struggle over the Geographic Expansion of Indian Gaming Chapter 6 Tribes, States, the EPA, and the Territorial Politics of Environmental Protection Chapter 7 State and Tribal Relations in Transportation: A Washington Case Study Chapter 8 Dividing the Waters: Cooperative Management and the Allocation of Pacific Salmon Chapter 9 Tribal-State Tobacco Compacts and Motor Fuel Contracts in Oklahoma