An edition of Deadliest enemies (2001)

Deadliest enemies

law and the making of race relations on and off Rosebud Reservation

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An edition of Deadliest enemies (2001)

Deadliest enemies

law and the making of race relations on and off Rosebud Reservation

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"Racial tension between Native American and white people on and near Indian reservations is an ongoing problem in the United States.

As far back as 1886, the Supreme Court said that "because of local ill feeling, the people of the United States where [Indian tribes] are found are often [the Indians'] deadliest enemies." This book examines the history of troubled relations on and around Rosebud Reservation in South Dakota over the last three decades and asks why Lakota Indians and whites living there became hostile to one another.

Thomas Biolsi's study traces the origins of racial tension between Native Americans and whites to federal laws themselves, showing how the courts have created opposing political interests along race lines.".

"Drawing on local archival research and ethnographic fieldwork on Rosebud Reservation, Biolsi argues that the court's definitions of legal rights - both constitutional and treaty - make solutions to Indian-white problems difficult. Although much of his argument rests on analyses of legal cases, the central theoretical concern of the book is the discourse rooted in legal texts and how it applies to everyday social practices.

This study illustrates racial tensions through descriptions of contemporary events on Rosebud Reservation in a clearly written, accessible narrative." "Synthesizing recent theoretical insights from law, anthropology, history, and Native American studies, this nuanced and powerful study sheds light on why there are such difficulties between Native Americans and whites in South Dakota and in the rest of the United States."--BOOK JACKET.

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240

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Deadliest enemies: law and race relations on and off Rosebud Reservation
2007, University of Minnesota Press
in English - 1st University of Minnesota Press ed.
Cover of: Deadliest Enemies
Deadliest Enemies: Law and Race Relations on and off Rosebud Reservation
May 9, 2007, Univ Of Minnesota Press
Paperback in English - 1st University of Minnesota Press Ed edition
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Deadliest enemies: law and the making of race relations on and off Rosebud Reservation
2001, University of California Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 211-225) and index.

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Berkeley

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Dewey Decimal Class
342.783/0872
Library of Congress
KFS3505.5 .R67 B56 2001, KFS3505.5.R67 B56 , KFS3505.5 .R67 B56 2001eb

The Physical Object

Pagination
xiii, 240 p. :
Number of pages
240

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Open Library
OL6796265M
Internet Archive
deadliestenemies00biol
ISBN 10
0520220781
LCCN
00067498
OCLC/WorldCat
49570315, 45610155
Library Thing
952998
Goodreads
710515

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