Red Man's Land/white Man's Law: A Study of the Past and Present Status of the American IndianScribner, 1971 - 280 من الصفحات Examines the American Indian's struggle to preserve his self-identity and views his legal status throughout U.S. history. |
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... Status of Canadian Indians : 198 678 a : On the Reservation : 204 The Bureau of Indian Affairs : 206 : Congress and the Indian 214 9 Education and the Indian 218 10 Anthropologists and the Indian : 227 11 : The Indian's New - found ...
... Status of Canadian Indians : 198 678 a : On the Reservation : 204 The Bureau of Indian Affairs : 206 : Congress and the Indian 214 9 Education and the Indian 218 10 Anthropologists and the Indian : 227 11 : The Indian's New - found ...
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... status of the American Indian in the New World . The evolution of English colonial , and American post- Revolutionary , attitudes concerning the status of the Ameri- can Indian are reviewed in Part II . Parts III and IV deal with the ...
... status of the American Indian in the New World . The evolution of English colonial , and American post- Revolutionary , attitudes concerning the status of the Ameri- can Indian are reviewed in Part II . Parts III and IV deal with the ...
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... status by which he served as a material resource to be exploited and as a spiritual object to be saved . His dependence was foreordained by his attacker . His status as a member of an independent community or nation could be formally ...
... status by which he served as a material resource to be exploited and as a spiritual object to be saved . His dependence was foreordained by his attacker . His status as a member of an independent community or nation could be formally ...
المحتوى
From Discovery to Settlement | 27 |
The Nineteenth Century | 59 |
4 | 75 |
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administration Alaska allotments American Indian Appeals applied areas asserted assumption attempt authority bill Bureau of Indian century Cherokee Civilized colonial Commission Commissioner Committee concern Congress considered constitutional continued Council Court culture decision Department determine developed early economic effect English established European existing fact Federal force granted groups hear held House Indi Indian Affairs Indian Claims Indian land Indian title Indian tribes individual interest Interior John jurisdiction Justice land legislation living March ment native nature noted occupancy original period person placed pointed possession possible present President problem proposed protection Pueblo question Quoted recognized relations relationship Report Representatives reservation responsibility rule Secretary Senate society Spanish status subcommittee termination territory tion traditional treaty tribal tribes United values Washington York