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Commission on Civil Rights, Washington, DC. – 1973
The paper discusses the legal, political status of American Indian tribes, the relationship of Indians to their tribes and to their States, and the relationship of tribes to the States and to the United States (U.S.) Government. The U.S. Government has excercised plenary power over Indians for approximately 200 years. Indian tribes have…
Descriptors: American Indian Reservations, American Indians, Civics, Civil Rights
Sikand, Jack, Comp. – 1973
The study was undertaken by the Educational Task Force established by the Saskatchewan Chiefs' Conference, March 1970. The Indians, representing 67 Bands, expressed their concern about the apathy of Indian children to school programs, dropouts, and the near absence of Indian students in universities. Another concern was that of the Canadian…
Descriptors: American Indian Reservations, American Indians, Counseling, Dropouts
Grinde, Donald. – New England Social Studies Bulletin, 1987
Presents a brief history of the Cherokee Nation, from its first contact with De Soto in 1540 through Andrew Jackson's presidency. Concludes that the Cherokee removal clearly illustrates the shallowness of Jacksonian democratic principles. (JDH)
Descriptors: American Indian History, American Indian Studies, Colonial History (United States), Federal Indian Relationship
Jimmy Carter Library and Museum, Atlanta, GA. – 2002
Documents diaries, letters, drawings, and memoirs created by those who participated in or witnessed the events of the past tell something that even the best-written article or book cannot convey. The use of primary sources exposes students to important historical concepts. This lesson plan is built around U.S. President Jimmy Carter's negotiation…
Descriptors: Federal Government, Foreign Countries, Government Role, High Schools
Bartlett, Richard – American Indian Journal, 1980
First tracing the historical background of Canadian-Indian policy, article then presents an in-depth analysis of the Indian Act, the mainstay of that policy. Apparently little has changed over the years: the Indian Act continues to thwart Indian sovereignty and self-determination. (Author/DS)
Descriptors: American Indians, Canada Natives, Court Litigation, Federal Government
Shaw, Dagmar Thorpe – American Indian Journal, 1979
The essay discusses Indian rights in the light of national and international law and describes the struggle for Indian rights as part of an international struggle for human rights and social justice. (SB)
Descriptors: American Indians, Civil Liberties, Civil Rights, Constitutional Law
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Sutton, Imre – American Indian Culture and Research Journal, 1988
Focuses on the role that maps have played in delimiting, clarifying, and evaluating Indian land tenure. Demonstrates the utility of the map record to academic research and land administration using five southern California maps representing a cross-section of types and preparation methods. Contains 51 references. (SV)
Descriptors: American Indian History, American Indian Reservations, American Indians, Data Interpretation
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Henderson, Martha L. – Journal of Geography, 1992
Examines the content of a university geography course on American Indians. Discusses the role of geography curriculum in teaching cultural diversity. Summarizes three lectures on the Great Lakes Chippewa. Describes student projects, outside activities, and learning evaluation. States that students improved geographical skills and increased…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indians, Cultural Differences, Culture Conflict
Simonelli, Richard – Winds of Change, 1991
After years of hardship and despite owning only 12 percent of its own reservation, the Nez Perce tribe is successfully pursuing community development. Factors include energetic tribal government, good intratribal communications, integrated planning for economic development and forest resource management, and emphasis on cultural preservation and…
Descriptors: American Indian History, American Indian Reservations, Community Action, Community Development
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Barsh, Russel Lawrence – Great Plains Quarterly, 1993
With the backing of America's wealthy citizenry, Joseph Dixon organized the 1913 Expedition of Citizenship in an effort to advance the acculturation of American Indians. Dixon's efforts were a melodramatic charade in which the Indians gained nothing but patriotic rituals, still practiced at tribal meetings and powwows. Too late, Dixon realized the…
Descriptors: Acculturation, American Indian History, American Indian Reservations, Citizenship
United States Institute of Peace, 2005
The objectives of this teaching guide are: (1) to increase student understanding of the prevalence and spread of nuclear weapons; (2) to familiarize students with historic and contemporary measures to control nuclear proliferation and stimulate their thinking of potential strategies for doing so in the future; (3) to develop students' analytical…
Descriptors: Weapons, Teaching Guides, Study Guides, Peace
Kennedy, Ann – 1992
Designed for the undergraduate student who is doing research on public international law and graduate students in fields other than law, this guide is specifically addressed to students at San Francisco State University, although the resources discussed are typical of those to be found in a medium-sized academic library. The guide is divided into…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Books, Databases, Graduate Students
Lewin, Stephen, Ed.; And Others – 1993
This textbook focuses on Native American life on the Great Plains during the 19th century, the wars fought between the United States and the tribes for control of the Plains, and the Indians' loss and removal to reservations. Chapters cover: (1) how various tribes migrated to the Plains, hunting culture, the importance of the buffalo and the…
Descriptors: Acculturation, American Indian Culture, American Indian History, American Indians
Brzezinski, Zbigniew, Ed.; And Others – 1986
The major policy debate touched off by President Reagan's March 1983 speech announcing the Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI) was the reopening of one that had begun 35 years before. Then and now the ultimate question is what kind of strategic posture is most likely to contribute to mutual strategic stability? The answer is central to national…
Descriptors: Armed Forces, Conflict, Disarmament, Foreign Countries
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Churchill, Ward – Wicazo Sa Review, 1985
Viewing indigenous peoples of the United States as ethnic/racial minorities is a misconception because there is no given ethnicity which might be correctly said to encompass the more than 400 distinctly identifiable ethnicities comprising what is lumped in the catchall category of "Native Americans" and because notions of ethnic/racial minority…
Descriptors: American Indian History, American Indians, Cultural Interrelationships, Federal Indian Relationship
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