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050 00 $aKF8204.5$b.R424 1998
082 00 $a342.73/0872$221
245 00 $aReadings in American Indian law :$brecalling the rhythm of survival /$cedited by Jo Carrillo.
260 $aPhiladelphia :$bTemple University Press,$c1998.
300 $axiii, 353 pages :$billustrations ;$c26 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 329-334) and index.
505 00 $g1.$tIdentity.$tIdentity in Mashpee /$rJames Clifford.$tMashpee: The Story of Cape Cod's Indian Town /$rFrancis G. Hutchins.$tThe Mashpee Indians: Tribe on Trial /$rJack Campisi.$tIdentity as Idiom: Mashpee Reconsidered /$rJo Carrillo --$g2.$tLand Claims and Reparations.$tFort Sill Apache Tribe of State of Oklahoma v. United States.$tOriginal Indian Title /$rFelix S. Cohen.$tOriginal Indian Title [Revisited] /$rWilcomb E. Washburn.$tIndian Claims in the Courts of the Conqueror /$rNell Jessup Newton.$tEpilogue /$rNancy Oestreich Lurie.$tThe Creation of a "Court of Indian Affairs" /$rVine Deloria, Jr.$tImagining the Reservation /$rSherman Alexie --$g3.$tConstitutive Incommensurables: Land, Culture, History.$tA Song from Sacred Mountain: Lakota-Dakota and Cheyenne Interviews /$rArvol Looking Horse.$tA Song from Sacred Mountain: Lakota-Dakota and Cheyenne Interviews /$rCharlotte Black Elk.$tWho Owns the West? /$rWilliam Kittredge.
505 80 $tLegally Mediated Identity: The National Environmental Policy Act and the Bureaucratic Construction of Interests /$rWendy Espeland.$tLarge Binocular Telescopes, Red Squirrel Pinatas, and Apache Sacred Mountains: Decolonizing Environmental Law in a Multicultural World /$rRobert A. Williams, Jr.$tRevision and Reversion /$rVine Deloria, Jr. --$g4.$tThe Repatriation of Cultural Property.$tA Brief Historical Survey of the Expropriation of American Indian Remains.$tRobert E. Bieder.$tGive Me My Father's Body /$rKenn Harper.$tThe Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act: Background and Legislative History /$rJack F. Trope and Walter R. Echohawk.$tCongressional Hearings.$tImplementing the National Policy of Understanding, Preserving, and Safeguarding the Heritage of Indian Peoples and Native Hawaiians: Human Rights, Sacred Objects, and Cultural Patrimony /$rRennard Strickland --$g5.$tTribal Governance/Gender.$tNative American Women /$rRayna Green.$tNative American Women: An Update /$rJo Ann Woodsum.
505 80 $tGender or Ethnicity: What Makes a Difference? A Study of Women Tribal Leaders /$rMelanie McCoy.$tMankiller: A Chief and Her People /$rWilma Mankiller.$tThe Legal Rights of American Indian Women /$rGenevieve Chato and Christine Conte.$tDomestic Violence and Tribal Protection of Indigenous Women in the United States /$rGloria Valencia-Weber and Christine P. Zuni --$g6.$tReligious Expression.$tThe Peyote Religion: A Narrative Account /$rSilvester J. Brito.$tAppendix A to a Brief Submitted by the Native American Rights Fund in the Case of Employment Division, Department of Human Resources of the State of Oregon v. Smith /$rOmer C. Stewart.$tOther Studies [of Sacred Places]: What They Did and How They Did It /$rKlara Bonsack Kelley and Harris Francis.$tAppendix K to Defendant's Exhibit G: "Cultural Resources of the Chimney Rock Section, Gasquet-Orleans" in Lyng v. Northwest Indian Cemetery Protective Association /$rDorothea Theodoratus.$tUnited States on Behalf of the Zuni Tribe of New Mexico v. Earl Platt.
505 80 $tThe Sacred Trail to Zuni Heaven: A Study in the Law of Prescriptive Easements /$rHank Meshorer.$tAchieving True Interpretation /$rEdmund J. Ladd.
520 $aThis collection of 36 works - many by Native American scholars - introduces selected topics in federal Indian law. Readings in American Indian Law covers contemporary issues of identity and tribal recognition; reparations for historic harms; the valuation of land in land claims; the return to tribal owners of human remains, sacred items, and cultural property; tribal governance and issues of gender, democracy informed by cultural awareness, and religious freedom.
520 8 $aCourses in federal Indian law are often aimed at understanding rules, not cultural conflicts. This book expands doctrinal discussions into understandings of culture, strategy, history, identity, and hopes for the future. Contributions from law, history, anthropology, ethnohistory, biography, sociology, socio-legal studies, and fiction offer an array of alternative paradigms as strong antidotes to our usual conceptions of federal Indian law.
650 0 $aIndians of North America$xLegal status, laws, etc.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85065315
700 1 $aCarrillo, Jo,$d1959-$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n97058744
852 00 $bglx$hKF8204.5$i.R424 1998