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This book describes the struggle of Indian tribes and their governments to achieve freedom and self-determination despite repeated attempts by foreign governments to dominate, exterminate, or assimilate them. Drawing on the disciplines of political science, history, law, and anthropology and written in a direct, readable style, American Indian Tribal Governments is a comprehensive introduction to traditional tribal governments, to the history of Indian-white relations, to the structure and legal rights of modern tribal governments, and to the changing roles of federal and state governments in relation to modem tribal governments. Publication of this book fills a gap in American Indian studies, providing scholars with a basis from which to begin an integrated study of tribal government, providing teachers with an excellent introductory textbook, and providing general readers with an accessible and complete introduction to American Indian history and government. The books unique structure allows coverage of a great breadth of information while avoiding the common mistake of generalizing about all tribes and cultures. An introductory section presents the basic themes of the book and describes the traditional governments of five tribes chosen for their geographic and cultural diversity-the Senecas, the Muscogees, the Lakotas, the Isleta Pueblo, and the Yakimas. The next three chapters review the history of Indian-white relations from the time Christopher Columbus discovered America to the present. Then the history and modem government of each of the five tribes presented earlier is examined in detail. The final chapters analyze the evolution and current legal powers of tribal governments, the tribal-federal relationship, and the tribal-state relationship.American Indian Tribal Governments illuminates issues of tribal sovereignty and shows how tribes are protecting and expanding their control of tribal membership, legal systems, child welfare, land and resource use, hunting and fishing, business regulation, education, and social services. Other examples show tribes negotiating with state and federal governments to alleviate sources of conflict, including issues of criminal and civil jurisdiction, taxation, hunting and fishing rights, and control of natural resources. Excerpts from historical and modem documents and speeches highlight the text, and more than one hundred photos, maps, and charts show tribal life, government, and interaction with white society as it was and is. Included as well are a glossary and a chronology of important events.

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title American Indian Tribal Governments Civilization of the American - photo 1

title:American Indian Tribal Governments Civilization of the American Indian Series ; [V. 192]
author:O'Brien, Sharon.
publisher:University of Oklahoma Press
isbn10 | asin:0806125640
print isbn13:9780806125640
ebook isbn13:9780806170176
language:English
subjectIndians of North America--Politics and government, Indians of North America--Government relations.
publication date:1993
lcc:E98.T77O27 1993eb
ddc:323.1/197
subject:Indians of North America--Politics and government, Indians of North America--Government relations.
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American Indian Tribal Governments
By Sharon O'Brien
UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA PRESS : NORMAN AND LONDON
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Dedicated to the Indian people who have taught me with such patience and generosity and to my
parents, Dale and Maurine O'Brien, who have always encouraged me to seek knowledge for the
understanding and joy that it brings.
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
O'Brien, Sharon.
American Indian tribal governments / by Sharon O'Brien.1st ed.
p. cm.(The Civilization of the American Indian series : v. 192)
Bibliography: p. 321
Includes index.
1. Indians of North AmericaTribal government. 2. Indians of North AmericaGov
ernment relations. I. Title. II. Series.
E98.T77027 1989
323.1'197dc19 89-4791
ISBN: 0-8061-2199-8 (cloth)
ISBN: 0-8061-2564-0 (paper)
American Indian Tribal Governments is Volume 192 in The Civilization of the American Indian Series.
The paper in this book meets the guidelines for permanence and durability of the Committee on Production Guidelines for Book Longevity of the Council on Library Resources, Inc. Picture 2
Copyright 1989 by the University of Oklahoma Press, Norman, Publishing Division of the University. All rights reserved. Manufactured in the U.S.A. First paperback printing, 1993.
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CONTENTS
Preface
xv
Part 1
Introduction
3
Chapter 1
The Mississippi Choctaw Tribal Council: Indian Self-Government in Action
5
Picture 3
Economic Development
10
Picture 4
Education
11
Picture 5
Health
12
Chapter 2
Traditional Tribal Governments
14
Picture 6
The Haudenosaunee (Iroquois League)
17
Picture 7
The Muscogee (Creek) Nation
20
Picture 8
The Lakota (Teton Sioux) Nation
23
Picture 9
The Pueblos
27
Picture 10
The Yakimas
29
Part 2
The Effects of Indian-White Relations on Tribal Governments: A History
35
Chapter 3
The Newcomers
37
Picture 11
Spanish Claims and Indian Rights
38
Picture 12
French-Indian Relations
40
Picture 13
The Dutch-Iroquois Alliance
41
Picture 14
The Rise of the English
42
Picture 15
The French and Indian War and the Loss of a Valuable Indian Ally
45
Chapter 4
A Century of Destruction
49
Picture 16
The Beginnings of a Federal Policy
50
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