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Rescuing Paha Sapa: Achieving Environmental Justice By Restoring The Great Grasslands And Returning The Sacred Black Hills To The Great Sioux Nation, John P. Lavelle
Rescuing Paha Sapa: Achieving Environmental Justice By Restoring The Great Grasslands And Returning The Sacred Black Hills To The Great Sioux Nation, John P. Lavelle
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Looking at a unique proposal of the Conservation Alliance of the Great Plains for establishing a "Greater Black Hills Wildlife Protected Area" in the Northern Plains region. Especially in light of the proposal's potential impacts on the continuing efforts of the Sioux tribes of this region to secure the return of the sacred Black Hills to sovereign tribal ownership.
Recurring Problems In Indian Gaming, Kevin Washburn
Recurring Problems In Indian Gaming, Kevin Washburn
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This essay briefly summarizes the history and legal framework of Indian gaming, describes the recent growth in the industry, and discusses some of the legal controversies that have been repeated across the country as states and tribes adjust to their respective roles in the Indian gaming industry.
Strengthening Tribal Sovereignty Through Indian Participation In American Politics: A Reply To Professor Porter, John P. Lavelle
Strengthening Tribal Sovereignty Through Indian Participation In American Politics: A Reply To Professor Porter, John P. Lavelle
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A rebuttal to Porter's recent article The Demise of the Ongwehoweh and the Rise ofthe Native Americans: Redressing the Genocidal Act of Forcing American Citizenship upon Indigenous Peoples
The Rise Of Urban Archipelagoes In The American West: A New Reservation Policy?, James R. Rasband
The Rise Of Urban Archipelagoes In The American West: A New Reservation Policy?, James R. Rasband
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