Native Americans, who are recognized simultaneously as sovereign
tribal groups and as American citizens, present American society
and its policy-making process with a problem fundamentally
different from that posed by other ethnic minorities. In these
essays, the contributors discuss the historical background, certain
pathologies of Indian-white relations, questions of legal
sovereignty and economic development, and efforts to find new ways
of successfully resolving recent controversies.
Contributors: Gary C. Anders; Russel Lawrence Barsh; Guillermo
Bartelt; Duane Champagne; Ward Churchill; Michael J. Evans; M.
Annette Jaimes; Anne McCullogh; C. Patrick Morris; Nicholas C.
Peroff; Kurt Russo; Dave Somers; Richard W. Stoffle; Ronald L.
Trosper; Steven Zubalik; and the editors.
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