Planning the American Indian reservation : from theory to empowerment / Nicholas Christos Zaferatos foreword by Brian Cladoosby.

Zaferatos, Nicholas C. (Nicholas Christos)
Syracuse, New York : Syracuse University Press, 2015.
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Notes:

  • Includes bibliographical references (pages 309-328) and index.
  • Introduction and overview: the work of tribal planning — Part I. The setting for Native American reservation planning — An overview of Federal Indian policy and the evolution of the tribal political community — The context of tribal sovereignty — The tribal cultural community — Part II. Theories and models empowering tribal planning — The tribal political economy and its underdevelopment — Identifying oppositional forces in tribal planning — Part III. The dimensions of tribal planning — An adaptive and contingent model of tribal planning — Part Iv. Case studies in mediating tribal planning relationships — Mediating tribal-state conflicts: experiences from Washington State — Regional pluralism: the Skagit Valley experience — Appropriate technologies and the Native American smokehouse — Environmental justice on the Swinomish Indian Reservation — Conclusion.

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