The State of Native America: Genocide, Colonization, and Resistance

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M. Annette Jaimes
South End Press, 1992 - History - 460 pages
This unprecedented anthology has quickly become the classic text for all who want to understand the problems confronted by native people in North America. Includes, among other topics, treaty rights and international status, self-governance, U.S. repression, spiritual hucksterism, resource development and uranium contamination on reservations, religious freedom, and the implications of the Columbus Quincentenary celebration.

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Contents

Key Indian Laws and Cases
13
International Law and Politics Toward a Right to
55
SelfDetermination and Subordination The Past
87
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