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Meredith A Jacobson and others
Journal of Forestry, Volume 119, Issue 6, November 2021, Pages 605–617, https://doi.org/10.1093/jofore/fvab031
Published: 24 May 2021
... institutions. Forest governance Native Americans Tribal sovereignty collaboration natural resources Study Implications Scholars and practitioners can learn from Anchor Forests as an example of a cross-boundary forest-governance framework that emphasizes long-term investment and relationships to land...
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Published: 26 April 2012
... and how this affected Native American Indian tribal sovereignty. It examines how the Constitutional Convention of 1787 rethought the structure of the federal government in relation to states, which includes the Indian tribes. This chapter also looks at how the newly formed Constitution affected tribal...
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Published: 26 April 2012
... Sioux Nation of Indians Billington Ray Brown v Board of Education Grant President Ulysses S Morison Samuel Eliot Savagery Australia Mabo v Queensland Friel Brian Said Edward Native American Indian tribes tribal sovereignty Marshall trilogy Johnson v. McIntosh Cherokee Nation v. Georgia...
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Published: 06 September 2021
... studies. In so doing, this chapter argues that Prof. Sekaquaptewa's theory might have purchase for understanding how and why advocates for tribal sovereignty in other Native Nations choose to engage the U.S. It then proposes a theory of juris-diction — a theory of legal language that emphasizes its role...
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Published: 24 March 2011
... and worldviews into the formal curriculum much more extensively than HBCUs incorporate African American content or perspectives. Tribal sovereignty plays a central role in the efforts of American Indians tribes to infuse culturally distinctive curricula at their own colleges and universities. African Americans...
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Published: 01 November 2015
...This chapter briefly reviews the history of Indian law and describes the complicated matrix of criminal jurisdiction in Indian country. From a perspective that privileges tribal sovereignty, it explains how mechanical intrusions into the realm of tribal authority and the resulting jurisdictional...
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Published: 18 August 2022
... and the silencing of tribal sovereignty in standard sociological narratives. Mindful of the inherent tensions between race and Indigenous peoplehood, the chapter considers how, and to what extent, the analytical framework of Tribal Critical Race Theory (TribalCrit) creates possibilities for American sociology...
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Published: 15 December 2022
... tribal sovereignty Buffalo History Museum decolonized memory 17 Conclusion The Peace Medal Comes Home It was a bright day on May 17, 2021, on the Senecas Allegheny Territory. In the city of Salamanca, New York, in front of the backdrop erected by the Seneca- Iroquois National Museum s grand rear...
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Published: 21 March 2024
... Peoples UNDRIP Fletcher Matthew L M Haaland Deb Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe Nez Jonathan Tribal sovereignty Coronavirus Aid Relief and Economic Security Act CARES 2020 Haaland v Brackeen Navajo Nation Washburn Kevin K Native Americans and U.S. government U.S. Indian law history General Allotment...
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Published: 23 June 2015
... a miserable and ineffectual strategy for protecting tribal sovereignty. black slaves Morrison Toni Ridge John Ridge Susannah Shoeboots Doll Shoe Boots’s wife Cherokee elite Delaware District Honey Creek Delaware District Indian Removal Landrum Charles Shoeboots Elizabeth Kahuga Shoe Boots and Doll’s...
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Published: 20 October 2015
... and to demand changes in federal law that recognized tribal sovereignty over reservation resources. The Introduction situates this story of expanding tribal sovereignty within American Indian historiography on the Indian self-determination policy, but shows how it provides a surprisingly missing explanation...
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Published: 09 July 2013
.... These include continued reliance on (federal) statutory protections, amendments to the national constitution, and the revival of treaty making. Ultimately, this chapter rejects all of those models and urges the pursuit of a form of bilateral nation-building called conventions on tribal sovereignty...
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Published: 09 July 2013
...In situating tribal sovereignty within the discourse of legal pluralism, this book seeks to chart a pathway towards more respectful tribal-federal political relations that will acknowledge and reaffirm a more robust and meaningful form of territorial sovereignty for Indian tribes. The examination...
Book
Published online: 26 September 2013
Published in print: 09 July 2013
... and redresses a number of objections - ideological, constitutional and institutional - that may impede the important work of revitalizing tribal systems of self-government. Ultimately, the book suggests that we employ conventions on tribal sovereignty, a model of bilateral nation-building, as the preferred...
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Published: 23 May 2019
..., political, and cultural survival. Indeed, calls for tribal sovereignty problematize the international community’s central focus on state governments for legitimizing human rights claimants. For communities such as the Onondaga Nation of Central New York, state membership comes second to the ties that bind...
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Published: 23 February 2023
... of Archaeologists, Society for Historical Archaeology, Society of Black Archaeologists Archaeological Ethics Ethical Codes Human Rights Indigenous Archaeology Tribal Sovereignty ...
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Published online: 19 May 2016
Published in print: 20 October 2015
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Published: 26 April 2012
... American Indian tribes Indian law tribal sovereignty armed conquest The history of the united states predates the revolutionary war and the adoption of the Constitution. It is firmly rooted in the initial contact of European merchants and settlers (and their nation-states) with indigenous people...
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Published: 21 March 2024
... Reservation Plenary power doctrine Self government Tribal sovereignty U S Congress Worcester v Georgia 1832 Worcester doctrine Framers constitutional Limitations on tribes implied vs express U S Constitution U S Supreme Court Quasi sovereign use of term Elections Iroquois Constitution Hopi Tribe...
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Published: 20 June 2024
...Native American radio history stretches from the earliest years of the medium to various forms of audio broadcasting today. Throughout many historical and technological changes, Indigenous people have used radio in service of self-representation, promoting tribal sovereignty, and building...