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Forced Federalism: Contemporary Challenges to Indigenous Nationhood (American Indian Law and Policy Series)
Jeff Corntassel, Richard C. Witmer II
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| #1582809 in Books | University of Oklahoma Press | 2011-02-01 | 2008-04-15 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.00 x.63 x6.00l,.92 | File type: PDF | 280 pages | ||About the Author|
Jeff Corntassel is Associate Professor of Political Science and Graduate Advisor for the Indigenous Governance Programs at the University of Victoria, British Columbia.
A critical evaluation of a new era in American Indian policy
Over the past twenty years, American Indian policy has shifted from self-determination to forced federalism,” as indigenous nations in the United States have encountered new threats from state and local governments over such issues as taxation, gaming, and homeland security. During the forced federalism era (1988present), public perceptions of indigenous peoples as rich Indians&...
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