Native Americans and public policy / Fremont J. Lyden and Lyman H. Legters, editors.

Bibliographic Details
Uniform Title:Pitt series in policy and institutional studies.
Other Authors: Lyden, Fremont J.
Legters, Lyman Howard, 1928-
Language:English
Published: Pittsburgh, Pa. : University of Pittsburgh Press, [1992], ©1992.
Series:Pitt series in policy and institutional studies.
Subjects:
Physical Description:vi, 331 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.
Format: Book
Contents:
  • A historical context for evaluation / U.S. Commission on Human Rights
  • Organizational change and conflict : a case study of the Bureau of Indian Affairs / Duane Champagne
  • Termination by accountants : the Reagan Indian policy / C. Patrick Morris
  • A critical analysis of the Alaska Native Land Claims and Native corporate development / Gary C. Anders
  • The American genocide / Lyman H. Legters
  • Federal Indian identification policy : a usurpation of indigenous sovereignty in North America / M. Annette Jaimes
  • Boarding-school language policy and the spread of English among Indians of the American Southwest / H. Guillermo Bartelt
  • Implications of treaty relationships between the United States and various American Indian nations / Ward Churchill.
  • Indian tribal taxation : a cornerstone of sovereignty / Ann McCullogh
  • Indian resources and the national economy : business cycles and policy cycles / Russel Lawrence Barsh
  • Multicriterion decision making in a tribal context / Ronald L. Trosper
  • American Indians and nuclear waste storage : the debate at Yucca Mountain, Nevada / Richard W. Stoffle and Michael J. Evans
  • Policy research in Indian affairs : old problems and a new perspective / Nicholas C. Peroff
  • The values project Northwest : board feet, Sqwádilic, ̆and the cedar tree / Kurt Russo and Steven Zubalik
  • Value orientations in public decision making / Fremont J. Lyden
  • Rediscovering respect for the land and its inhabitants / Dave Somers
  • The Washington Timber/Fish/Wildlife Agreement / Northwest Renewable Resources Center.