Native American Sovereignty

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Native American Sovereignty by Wunder,John R.;Wunder,John R., 9780815336297
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  • ISBN: 9780815336297 | 0815336292
  • Cover: Nonspecific Binding
  • Copyright: 12/1/1999

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Full legal sovereignty includes the power to make decisions about relations with other nations and control of internal government functions. The essays in this volume offer a sampling of different kinds of political, economic, and social sovereignty, conveying the diverse opinions about sovereignty among Native American and non-Native American scholars. Moreover, they show how historically, how sovereignty has a modern meaning. Federal policy toward Native American nations today is ostensibly one of self-determination. It is the subject of an important debate that provides the focus of this collection of how this Federal policy fits into the Native American ideal for sovereignty.
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