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Repatriation: Culture Recaptured, Americans For Indian Opportunity (Aio) Jan 1992

Repatriation: Culture Recaptured, Americans For Indian Opportunity (Aio)

LaDonna Harris Native American Collection

This is a copy of AIO’s Repatriation project proposal submitted to the Pew Charitable Trusts in 1992. Repatriation: Culture recaptured is a two-pronged multi-year national education program to be undertaken in a true public-private partnership, forming alliances with several Federal agencies, national professional societies, museums, universities, and Native Americans. The goal of this partnership program will be to produce a comprehensive knowledge base concerning the unique cultures of native peoples. This information can be used to maintain and strengthen living traditions within native communities. Furthermore, these programs will engage the academic and museum communities in establishing a dialog with members …


The Sovereign Status Of Indian Tribes – Legal And Historical Considerations, Jerry C. Straus Jan 1983

The Sovereign Status Of Indian Tribes – Legal And Historical Considerations, Jerry C. Straus

LaDonna Harris Native American Collection

This is a copy of a paper on tribal governance prepared for the AIO symposium held on November 16, 1983. The title of this paper is The Sovereign status of Indian tribes: Legal and historical considerations. The purpose of this paper is to give a brief overview of the legal and historical considerations which give continued vitality to the concept of Indian Tribal sovereignty and make it imperative to deal with them on a government-to-government basis.