North Dakota Indians

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Author : Carole Marsh
Publisher : Carole Marsh Books
Release : 1996
File : 70 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780793377473


Native American Justice Issues In North Dakota

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Genre : Indian courts
Author : United States Commission on Civil Rights. North Dakota Advisory Committee
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Release : 1978
File : 48 Pages
ISBN-13 : UOM:39015030987971


Civil Rights Enforcement Efforts In North Dakota

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Genre : Civil rights
Author : United States Commission on Civil Rights. North Dakota Advisory Committee
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Release : 1999
File : 92 Pages
ISBN-13 : UIUC:30112050447900


Indian Affairs

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Genre : Indians of North America
Author : United States
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Release : 1929
File : 944 Pages
ISBN-13 : UOM:39015010551201


Report On Urban And Rural Non Reservation Indians

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Genre : Indians of North America
Author : United States. American Indian Policy Review Commission. Task Force Eight
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Release : 1976
File : 154 Pages
ISBN-13 : PURD:32754070365311


Indian Gaming And Tribal Sovereignty

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From Connecticut to California, Native American tribes have entered the gambling business, some making money and nearly all igniting controversy. The image of the "casino Indian" is everywhere. Some observers suspect corruption or criminal ties, or have doubts about tribal authenticity. Many tribes disagree, contending that Indian gaming has strengthened tribal governments and vastly improved the quality of reservation life for American Indians. This book provides the clearest and most complete account to date of the laws and politics of Indian gaming. Steven Light and Kathryn Rand explain how it has become one of today's most politically charged phenomena: at stake are a host of competing legal rights and political interests for tribal, state, and federal governments. As Indian gaming grows, policymakers struggle with balancing its economic and social costs and benefits. Light and Rand emphasize that tribal sovereignty is the very rationale that allows Indian gaming to exist, even though U.S. law subjects that sovereignty to strict congressional authority and compromised it even further through the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act of 1988. Their book describes Indian gaming and explores today's hottest political issues, from the Pequots to the Plains Indians, with examples that reflect a wide range of tribal experience: from hugely successful casinos to gambling halls with small markets and low grosses to tribes that chose not to pursue gaming. Throughout, they contend that tribal sovereignty is the key to understanding Indian gaming law and politics and guiding policy reform-and that Indian gaming even represents a unique opportunity for the emergence of tribal self-determination. As political pressure on tribes to concede to state interests grows, this book offers a practical approach to policy reform with specific recommendations for tribal, federal, state, and local policymakers. Meticulously argued, Indian Gaming and Tribal Sovereignty provides an authoritative look at one of today's most vexing issues, showing that it's possible to establish a level playing field for all concerned while recognizing the measure of sovereignty-and fairness-to which American Indians are entitled.

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Genre : Social Science
Author : Steven Andrew Light
Publisher : University Press of Kansas
Release : 2005-09-27
File : 256 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780700615537


Murdering Indians

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In February of 1897 a family of six--four generations, including twin infant sons and their aged great-grandmother--was brutally murdered in rural North Dakota. The weapons used were a shotgun, an axe, a pitchfork, a spade, and a club. Several Dakota Indians from the nearby Standing Rock reservation were arrested, and one was tried, pronounced guilty and sentenced to be hanged. The conviction was reversed by the state supreme court, which ordered a new trial. Only a week later, however, a mob of thirty angry men broke into the county jail in the middle of the night, dragged three of the five accused Indians out, and hanged them from a butcher's windlass. These events were fodder for hundreds of newspaper articles, letters, and legal documents. Many of those documents, including the transcript of the trial convicting one of the Indians and the statement by the state supreme court reversing the conviction, are collected in this work, and, with the author's commentary, tell a disturbing tale of racism and revenge in the pioneer West, one that provided the basic story line for Ojibwe novelist Louise Erdrich's acclaimed novel The Plague of Doves.

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Genre : History
Author : Peter G. Beidler
Publisher : McFarland
Release : 2013-10-31
File : 257 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780786475643


Wingshooter S Guide To North Dakota

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Genre : North Dakota
Author : Chuck Johnson
Publisher : Wilderness Adventures Press
Release : 2009-07
File : 258 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781932098709


Indians Of The Dakotas

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Author : United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs
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File : 24 Pages
ISBN-13 : STANFORD:36105111218165


Termination Of Federal Supervision Over Certain Tribes Of Indians

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Considers (83) S. 2670, (83) H.R. 7674.

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Genre : Indians of North America
Author : United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs. Subcommittee on Indian Affairs
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Release : 1954
File : 1826 Pages
ISBN-13 : MINN:31951D02087130F