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AppendixFrom: American Indian Policy
Building Toward Self-Determination: Plains and Southwestern Indians in the 1940s and 1950s From: American Indians in American History, 1870–2001
Congressional Advocacy in Indian AffairsFrom: Contemporary Federal Policy Toward American Indians
Economic Development and Self-GovernanceFrom: American Indian Policy
Economics, Rural, Urban, Taxation, Trade, and Transportation From: DAILY LIFE OF NATIVE AMERICANS IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY
Federal Indian Policy and Self-Determination during the Kennedy and Johnson Years From: American Indians in American History, 1870–2001
Federal Spending and Indian Self-DeterminationFrom: Contemporary Federal Policy Toward American Indians
For Further Reading From: American Indians in American History, 1870–2001
INDIAN SELF-DETERMINATION (1934)Ralph Fredenberg (Menominee) From: GREAT DOCUMENTS IN AMERICAN INDIAN HISTORY
IntroductionFrom: American Indian Policy
KERR-MCGEE CORP. v. NAVAJO TRIBE (1985). From: ENCYCLOPEDIA OF AMERICAN INDIAN CIVIL RIGHTS
Political Life, Professional Organiz ation, Citizenship, Military Service, and Tribal Government From: DAILY LIFE OF NATIVE AMERICANS IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY
PRESIDENCY From: American Indians and U.S. Politics
Renewal From: Student Almanac of Native American History
SFrom: Historical Dictionary of the 1970s
Selected BibliographyFrom: American Indian Policy
Self-determination and Native American political protest. From: The Encyclopedia of Native American Economic History
SELF-DETERMINATION, AS CONCEPT From: THE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF NATIVE AMERICAN LEGAL TRADITION
SELF-DETERMINATION, LEGAL ASPECTS From: THE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF NATIVE AMERICAN LEGAL TRADITION
SELF-DETERMINATION. From: ENCYCLOPEDIA OF AMERICAN INDIAN CIVIL RIGHTS
Self-GovernanceFrom: American Indian Policy
Special Legal Doctrines Used by the United States to Restrict the Right of Indian Peoples to Own Land and Be Self-Governing From: INDIAN LAW/RACE LAW
The 1960s and 1970s: Direct Action for Self-Determination From: NATIVE AMERICANS IN THE NEWS
The 1980s and 1990s: Talking Back to the Media From: NATIVE AMERICANS IN THE NEWS
The Constitutional Mandate on Indian Affairs and the Role of LawFrom: Contemporary Federal Policy Toward American Indians
The Future of American Indian PoliticsFrom: Contemporary Federal Policy Toward American Indians
The History and Background From: Negotiated Sovereignty
The Indian Influence on Policy Development in the 1970sFrom: Contemporary Federal Policy Toward American Indians
The Kalaallit of West Greenland From: ENDANGERED PEOPLES of the Arctic
The League of Nations and the “Sacred Trust of Civilization” From: INDIAN LAW/RACE LAW
The Origins of Self-Determination Ideology and Constitutional SovereigntyFrom: Contemporary Federal Policy Toward American Indians
The United Nations and the “Sacred Trust of Civilization” From: INDIAN LAW/RACE LAW
American Indian Movement Grand Governing Councilhttp://www.aimovement.org/
Native American Constitution and Law Digitization Projecthttp://thorpe.ou.edu/