Browsing by Subject "Indians of North America Government relations."
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American Indian self sufficiency :
(The University of Oklahoma., 1966) -
The Civil War and the Five Civilized Tribes :
(The University of Oklahoma., 1970) -
Community, poverty, power: The politics of tribal self-determination, 1960--1968.
(2003)"Community, Poverty, Power" underscores the need for scholars to transcend conventional definitions of Indian history, combine micro and macro scales of analysis, and blend social and political perspectives. In addition ... -
The Indian Civilian Conservation Corps /
(The University of Oklahoma., 1967) -
Interest group federalism: Indian gaming and the status of Indian tribes in the American political system.
(1997)This dissertation seeks to answer the question, "What is the status of Indian tribes in the American political system at the end of the twentieth century" by studying how New Mexico and Oklahoma tribes have attempted to ... -
Political principles and Indian sovereignty.
(1999)Political Principles and Indian Sovereignty starts by examining the connection between the well being of Indian people and the sovereignty of Indian Nations. External "locus of control" turns up consistently as a potential ...