American Indian policy in the twentieth century/ edited by Vine Deloria, Jr
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American Indian policy : an overview / by Joyotpaul Chaudhuri -- Federal Indian policies and the international protection of human rights / by Sharon O'Brien -- The deception of geography / by Fred L. Ragsdale Jr. -- The United States and American Indians : political relations / by Michael G. Lacy -- Indian voting / by Daniel McCool -- The crisis in tribal government / by Tom Holm -- Cultural values and economic development on reservations / by David L. Vinje -- Bureau of Indian Affairs influence on Indian self-determination / by Robert A. Nelson and Joseph F. Sheley -- The Supreme Court and Indian water rights / by Mary Wallace -- Indians and the first amendment / by John Petoskey -- The evolution of federal Indian policy making / by Vine Deloria Jr.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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| 970.5 Ai35od | Fort Hall Idaho Family History Center | Book | Available |
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