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|a Contemporary Native American political issues /
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|a The tragedy and the travesty: the subversion of indigenous sovereignty in North America / Ward Churchill. -- The past as legacy and project: postcolonial criticism in the perspective of indigenous historicism / Arif Dirlik. -- Recent United Nations initiatives concerning the rights of indigenous peoples / Stephen V. Quesenberry. -- Claiming memory in British Columbia aboriginal rights and the state / Fae L. Korsmo. -- Traditional American Indian economic policy / Ronald L. Trosper. -- Indian Gaming: Financial and regulatory issues / Gary C. Anders. -- The contextual nature of American Indian criminality / Donald E. Green. -- Public Law 280 and the problem of 'Lawlessness' in California Indian country / Carole Goldberg. -- Nebraska's's landmark repatriation law: a study of cross-cultural conflict and resolution / Robert M. Peregoy. -- Acknowledging the repatriation claims of unacknowledged California tribes / Carole Goldberg. -- American Indian activism and transformation lessons from Alcatraz / Troy Johnson, Duane Champagne, and Joane Nagel.
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