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Contents Acknowledgments 1 Introduction Sovereignty and Zero-Sum Games Alfred Marshall and Daniel Elazar-A Notion of Realism The Quest for Strong Community-A Positive Sum Game Defining Community The Order of the Book References 2 Native Communities in History and Native Peoples Today Attributes of Contemporary Native American Communities References 3 The Keystone Topic for Contemporary Native America: Gambling The Early Spread of Native American Gambling An Initial Hurdle Cleared Evidence of the Impact of Gambling on the Economy of Native American Communities References 4 Other Issues Land Claims Water Rights Minerals and Natural Resources Hunting and Fishing Rights On Reservation Hunting and Fishing Off-Reservation Hunting and Fishing Rights The Bill of Rights, Religious Freedom, and Native Americans Sacred Sites and Religious Practices Stereotyping Native American Cultures Political Jurisdiction The Canadian Perspective Numbers Today Early History The Canadian Confederation The Metis Nation Contemporary Relationships: The "White Paper" The Land The Inuits Other Issues The Central Issue-Strong Indigenous Communities References Books and Articles Court Cases Statutes 5 Chronology of Native America The Origins of Native American Peoples Native Americans in the Western Hemisphere References 6 Biographies Native Americans Honored in National Capitol Kamehameha I (1758-1819) Popé (c.1630-c.1690) Will Rogers (1879-1935) Sacajawea (c.1787-1812) Sequoyah (1770-1843) Washakie (c.1800-1900) Other Distinguished Native Americans Clyde Bellecourte (1939-) Robert La Follette Bennett (1912-) Ben Nighthorse Campbell (1933-) Harold Cardinal (1945-) Matthew Coon Come (1956-) Nellie Cornoyea (1940-) Crazy Horse (1842-1877) Crowfoot (1830-1890) Charles Curtis (1860-1936) Ada E. Deer (1935-) Dekanawidah (c. AD 14th century) George Erasmus (1948-) Peter Fontaine (1944-) Geronimo (1829-1909) Tim Giago (1934-) Elijah Harper (1949-) Hiawatha (c. 14th century) Chief Joseph (1840-1904) Philip Martin (1926-) Massasoit (1580-1661) Russell Means (1940-) Ovide William Mercredi (1945-) Metacom (1639-1676) Ely Samuel Parker (1828-1895) Leonard Peltier (1944-) Pocahontas (1595-1617) Pontiac (1720-1769) Poundmaker (c. 1842-1886) Powhatan (c. 1550-1618) Louis Riel Jr. (1844-1885) John Ross (1790-1866) Sitting Bull (1831-1890) Squanto (c.1590-1630) Tecumseh (1768-1813) Tenskwatawa (1778-1837) Jim Thorpe (1888-1953) Wovoka (c.1856-1932) Non-Native Contributors to Stronger Native Communities Francisco de Vitoria (c. 1483-1546) Roger Williams (1603-1684) Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790) Helen Hunt Jackson (1830-1885) John Collier (1884-1968) The Twenty-First Century-Lawyers for Native Peoples 7 Legislation, Litigation, and Statistics Legislative Viewpoints-Acts of Parliaments and Congress The Quebec Act (1774) The Declaration of Independence (1776) Articles of Confederation (1777 [Ratified 1781]) The Northwest Ordinance (1787) The Constitution (1787 [Ratified 1789]) Trade and Intercourse Acts Indian Removal Act ,4 US Stat 411; May 28, 1830 Organization of Department of Indian Affairs ,4 Stat 735; June 30, 1834 British North American Act, July 1, 1867 Treaty Making Process Ended, 16 US Stat 566, March 3, 1871 Indian Act, April 12, 1876 Major Crimes Act, 25 US Stat 385, March 3, 1885 General Allotment Act 24, US Stat 388, February 8, 1887 Intoxication in Indian Country Act, 27 U.S. Statute, July 23, 1892. The Curtis Act, 30 US Stat 497; June 28, 1898. Citizenship for World War Veterans, 41 US Stat 350; November 6, 1919. Indian Citizenship Act, 43 US Stat 253, June 2, 1924. Johnson O'Malley Act, 48 US Stat 596, April 16, 1934 Indian Reorganization Act, 48 US Stat 984, June 18, 1934 Indian Arts and Craft Board, US Stat 49:891, August 27, 1935 Indian Claims Commission Act, 60 Stat 1049, August 13, 1946 Termination Resolution, House Concurrent Resolution 108, US Stat 67:b132, August 1, 1953 Public Law 280 67, US Stat 588; August 15, 1953 The Indian Civil Rights Act of 1968, US Stat 87:77, April 11, 1968 (Titles II-VIII of the 1968 Civil Rights Act). Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act, 85 US Stat 688; December 18, 1971 Indian Financing Act, US Stat 88-77, April 12, 1974 Indian Self Determination and Education Assistance Act, 88 US Stat2203, January 4, 1975 Indian Health Care Improvement Act, 90 US Stat1400, September 30, 1976. American Religious Freedom Act, 92 US Stat 469, August 11, 1978. Indian Child Welfare Act 92, US Stat3069, November 8, 1978 Archaeological Resources Protection Act, 93 US Stat 721, October 31, 1979 The Indian Gaming Regulatory Act, 102 US Stat 2467, October 17,1988 National Museum of the American Indian Act, 103 US Stat 1336; November 28, 1989 Native American Languages Act, 104 US Stat 1153; October 30, 1990 Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act, 104 US Stat 3048; November 16, 1990 Indian Child Protection and Family Abuse Prevention Act, 104 U.S. Stat 4544; November 28, 1990 American Indian Religious Freedom Act Amendments of 1994, 108 U.S. Stat 3124; October 6, 1994 From the Bench-Major U.S. and Canadian Supreme Court Cases Cherokee Nation v. Georgia, 30 U.S. (5 Peters) 1 (1831) Worcester v. Georgia, 31 U.S. (6 Peters) 515 (1831) Ex Parte Crow Dog 109 U.S. 556 (1883) United States v. Kagama, 118 U,S. 375 (1886) Talton v. Mayes 163 U.S. 376 (1896) Lone Wolf v. Hitchcock, 187 U.S. 553 (1903) Winters v. United States, 297 U,S. 564 (1908) In Re Eskimo, 1939 Sup. Ct. Rp. 104 (1939) Williams v. Lee, 358 U.S. 217 (1959) Warren Trading Post v. Arizona Tax Commission 380 U.S. 685 (1965) Calder v. Attorney General of British Columbia, 1973 Sup. Ct. Rp. 313 (1973) McClanahan v. Arizona State Tax Commission, 441 U.S. 164 (1973) United States v. Mazurie, 419 U,S. 544 (1975) Bryan v. Itasca County, 426 U.S. 373 (1976) United States v. Washington, 520 F2d 676 (1974); 423 U.S..1086 (1976) United States v. Wheeler, 435 U.S. 322 (1978) Oliphant v. Squamish, 435 U.S. 191 (1978) Santa Clara Pueblo v. Martinez 436 U.S. 439 (1978) Queen v. Dick 1985 (2) Sup. Ct. Rp. 309 (1985) Derrickson v. Derrickson 1986 (1) Sup. Ct. Rp. 285 (1986) California v. Cabazon 480 U.S. 94 (1987) Lyng v. Northwest Indian Cemetery Protective Association, 485 U.S. 439 (1988) Seminole Tribe of Florida v. Florida, 517 U.S. 1133 (1996) The Queen v. Marshall, 3 Sup.Ct. Rp. (1999) Miami Nation v. Norton, 7th Cir. 255 F 3d 342 (2001); Affirmed, certiorari review denied February 19, 2002 (docket 01-776) Bay Mills Community v. Michigan, 626 N.W. 2d 169, (2001) Affirmed certiorari review denied January 14, 2002 (docket 01-1036) United States v. Lara, 8th Cir., 324 F. 3d 635, 8th Cir., Reversed, U.S. Supreme Court, April 19, 2004 (docket, 03-1271) 8 Points of View The Words of Native Americans Canassatego Tecumseh Crazy Horse Crowfoot (Blackfoot Chief) Chief Joseph (Nez Perce leader) The Holy Man Wovoka Clyde Warrior, President Nation of Indian Youth Council American Indian Task Force Indians of All Tribes Frank Tenorio, Governor San Felipe Pueblo Vine Deloria Albert Hale, President, Navajo Nation Sam Deloria Tom Giago, Editor Sarah Winnemucca The Words of American Presidents John Adams (1797-1801) Thomas Jefferson (1801-1809) James Madison (1809-1817) James Monroe (1817-1825) John Quincy Adams (1825-1829) Andrew Jackson (1829-1837) Martin Van Buren (1837-1841) William Henry Harrison (1841) John Tyler (1841-1845) James Polk (1845-1849) Zachary Taylor (1849-1850) Millard Fillmore (1850-1853) Franklin Pierce (1853-1857) James Buchanan (1857-1861) Abraham Lincoln (1861-1865) Andrew Johnson (1865-1869) Ulysses S. Grant (1869-1877) Rutherford Birchard Hayes (1877-1881) James Garfield (1881) Chester Arthur (1881-1885) Grover Cleveland (1885-1889; 1893-1897) Benjamin Harrison (1889-1893) William McKinley (1897-1901) Theodore Roosevelt (1901-1909) William Howard Taft (1909-1913) Woodrow Wilson (1913-1921) Warren G. Harding (1921-1923) Calvin Coolidge (1923-1929) Herbert Hoover (1929-1933) Franklin D. Roosevelt (1933-1945) Harry S Truman (1945-1953) Dwight D. Eisenhower (1953-1961) John F. Kennedy (1961-1963) Lyndon B. Johnson (1963-1969) Richard Nixon (1969-1974) Gerald R. Ford (1974-1977) Jimmy Carter (1977-1981) Ronald Reagan (1981-1989) George H. W. Bush (1989-1993) William J. Clinton (1993-2001) George W. Bush (2001-) Words of Leading Prime Ministers of Canada John G. Diefenbaker (1957-1963) Pierre Elliott Trudeau 1968- 9 A Directory of Organizations Federal Government Organizations Canada U.S. State Government Organizations Private Organizations 10 Print and Nonprint Resources Print Resources Government Reports Reference Works Series; Multivolume Sets General Interest Books Journals and Periodicals Nonprint Resources: Native America in Film and Video and on the Internet Internet Sources on Native America Glossary About the Author
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Indians of North America -- Civil rights -- Handbooks, manuals, etc.
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