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 tribes over such issues as taxation, gaming, and homeland security. This book demonstrates how today's indigenous nations have taken unprecedented steps to reorient themselves politically in response to such challenges to their sovereignty.
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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 tribes over such issues as taxation, gaming, and homeland security. This book demonstrates how today's indigenous nations have taken unprecedented steps to reorient themselves politically in response to such challenges to their sovereignty.
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New. Print on demand Trade paperback (US). Glued binding. 251 p. Contains: Unspecified, Tables, black & white, Figures. American Indian Law and Policy, 3.