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(Ebook) Sovereignty and Land Rights of Indigenous Peoples in the United States by Wayne Edwards ISBN 9781137593993, 9781137594006, 1137593997, 1137594004

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Authors:Wayne Edwards
Year:2020
Editon:1st ed.
Publisher:Palgrave Macmillan US;Palgrave Macmillan
Language:english
File Size:2.46 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781137593993, 9781137594006, 1137593997, 1137594004
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(Ebook) Sovereignty and Land Rights of Indigenous Peoples in the United States by Wayne Edwards ISBN 9781137593993, 9781137594006, 1137593997, 1137594004

This book presents a comparative study of the land settlements and sovereign arrangements between the US government and the three major aggregated groups of indigenous peoples—American Indians, Native Alaskans, and Native Hawaiians—whose land rights claims have resulted in very different outcomes. It shows that the outcomes of their sovereign claims were different, though their bases were similar. While the US government insists that it is committed to the government-to-government relationship it has with the tribes, federal authority severely limits the ability of tribal governments to participate as an equal partner.
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