Recognition, sovereignty struggles, & indigenous rights in the United States : a sourcebook / edited by Amy E. Den Ouden & Jean M. O’Brien.


Chapel Hill : The University of North Carolina Press, [2013]
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  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
  • The imposition of law : the federal acknowledgment process and the legal de/construction of tribal identity / Angela A. Gonzales and Timothy Q. Evans — Racial science and federal recognition : Lumbee Indians in the Jim Crow South / Malinda Maynor Lowery — The recognition of NAGPRA : a human rights promise deferred / Joanne Barker — State recognition of American Indian Tribes : a survey of state-recognized tribes and state recognized processes / K. Alexa Koenig and Jonathan Stein — State recognition and termination in nineteenth-century New England / Jean M. O’Brien — Altered state? : Indian policy narratives, federal recognition, and the new war on native rights in Connecticut / Amy E. Den Ouden — How you see us, why you don’t : Connecticut’s public policy to terminate Schaghticoke Indians / Ruth Garby Torres — The Nipmuc Nation, federal acknowledgment, and a case of mistaken identity / Rae Gould — A right delayed : the Brothertown Indian Nation’s story of surviving the federal acknowledgment process / Kathleen A. Brown-Perez — From Boston men to the BIA : the unacknowledged Chinook Nation / John R. Robinson — Mapping erasure : the power of nominative cartography in the past and present of the Muwekma Ohlones of the San Francisco Bay Area / Les W. Field with Alan Leventhal and Rosemary Cambra — Precarious positions : native Hawaiians and U.S. federal recognition / J. Kēhaulani Kauanui.

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