Documents of United States Indian PolicyFrancis Paul Prucha University of Nebraska Press, 1990 - 338 pages This expanded edition adds 38 new documents, dated 1972 to 1988 and covering a period of great activity and rapid movement toward Indian self-determination. Among the topics dealt with are fishing rights, economic development, the American Indian Policy Review Commission, education, health and welfare, self-determination, legal jurisdiction, water rights, and archaeological resources, as well as major claims cases such as those of the Sioux and the Maine Indian groups. |
Contents
Preface xi | 5 |
Preface to the Second Edition xiii | 5 |
George Washington to James Duane September 7 1783 | 5 |
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The Indigenous Voice in World Politics: Since Time Immemorial Franke Wilmer No preview available - 1993 |