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100 1 _aPevar, Stephen L.
_eauthor.
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245 1 4 _aRights of Indians and tribes
250 _a5th Ed.
260 _aNew York, USA:
_bOxford University Press,
_c2022.
263 _a2203
264 1 _c[2022]
300 _axii, 539p. cm
336 _atext
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337 _aunmediated
_bn
_2rdamedia
338 _avolume
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365 _b2495.00
_cINR
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 _aMap : the federal and the state recognized tribes -- A history of Federal Indian Policy -- Definitions : Indian, Indian Tribe, Indian Country, and Indian Title -- The trust responsibility -- Indian Treaties -- Federal power over Indian affairs -- Tribal self-government -- Criminal jurisdiction in Indian Country -- Civil jurisdiction in Indian Country -- Taxation -- Indian Hunting and Fishing Rights -- Indian Water Rights -- Civil Rights of Indians -- The Indian Civil Rights Act -- The unique status of certain Indian Groups -- Indian gaming -- The Indian Child Welfare Act -- Judical review.
520 _a"MILLIONS OF PEOPLE AND HUNDREDS OF nations inhabited what is now the continental United States when Europeans first arrived in North America. The Indigenous peoples, known today as Indians, American Indians, or Native Americans, lived in communities spread across the land. Most lived along the coasts, the major rivers, and the Great Lakes, as people in the United States do now. Each nation possessed its own government, culture, and language. Nearly seven million Indians reside in the United States today, about two percent of the nation's population. Most Indians live west of the Mississippi River, but ten percent live in the Northeast. The states with the highest number of Indians are California, Oklahoma, Arizona, Texas, New York, New Mexico, Washington, North Carolina, Florida, and Michigan, in that or-der. The states in the continental United States with the highest percentage of Indigenous peo-ples are Alaska (nearly 15 percent), Oklahoma (nearly 13 percent), and New Mexico (nearly 11 percent)"--
_cProvided by publisher.
650 0 _aIndians of North America
_xLegal status, laws, etc.
_9813067
650 0 _aSociology
650 0 _aIndian country (United States law)
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650 0 _aTribal government
_xLaw and legislation
_zUnited States.
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650 0 _aFederal-Indian trust relationship.
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776 0 8 _iOnline version:
_aPevar, Stephen L.
_tRights of Indians and tribes.
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_dNew York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2022?]
_z9780190077587
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