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American Indian Tribes in the United States: A Strange Situation
The Antecedents of Failure and Emerging Hope: American Indians & Public Higher Education
Australia Apologizes To Aborigines For Stolen Generations
AWCS Host Conference to Create an Awareness
Author discusses the first World Conference of Women's Shelters arguing that governments need to understand that social problems have an economic and historical social basis.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.11.
Barriers to Fair and Effective Congressional Representation in Indian Country
Behavioral and Mental Health Research in the Arctic: Strategy Setting Meeting
Bringing Them in Alive: Selective Service and Native Americans
The Campaign for Civilization or Removal: Thomas L. McKenney and Federal Indian Affairs in the Formative Years
Captive Minds: New Worlds and Old Metaphors
The Challenges and Limitations of Assimilation: Indian Boarding Schools
The Civilian as Indian Agent: Villain or Victim?
Colonized Labor: Apaches and Pawnees as Army Workers
Communities of Grief: Surviving War in the Fiction of Ralph Salisbury
A Comparative Review of Circumpolar Health Systems
Cree Autonomy: A Re-Examination of Domestic Dependence
Cultural Genocide in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the United States
Deadly Embrace: From State Sovereignty to Cooperative Agreements in a Public Law-280 State
Dissolution: The Politics of Language for Native Americans
Don't Worry, Be Guilty
Due North: James Madison, the American Modern Wall of Separation, and the Canadian Indian Residential Schools: New Lessons Concerning Older Notions about the Separation of Church and State
Finding the Indian Child Welfare Act in Unexpected Places: Applicability in Private Non-Parent Custody Actions
Five Ways Indian Country Can Challenge the Policies of the Trump White House
From the Indian Adoption Project to the Indian Child Welfare Act: The Resistance of Native American Communities
The Frontier Army and the Destruction of the Buffalo: 1865-1883
Examines whether there was a direct link between army policy and extermination of the buffalo through a study of "official military reports, personal letters, the reminiscences of retired army officers and ex-buffalo hunters, the observations of Indian Bureau personnel and Indians themselves, along with other eye-witness accounts".
Government Law and Policy and the Indian Child Welfare Act
Government Reductionism and Academic Bias in Criminal Justice Research on American Indian Crime and Justice Issues
The Great White Mother: Maternalism and American Indian Child Removal in the American West, 1880-1940
High School Counseling: Essential Services for Reservation Based Native Americans for Beginning Counselors
Historical Trauma: Holocaust Victims, American Indians Recovering From Abuses of the Past
Homeland Insecurity
In a Government Indian School
The Indian Policy of Abraham Lincoln
The Indian School at Chemawa
Indigenous Resistance to New Colonialism
Ingenious Governance Amidst the Forced Federalism Era
The Intersection of Plural Citizenship and Indigenous Rights: Interview with Cultural Survival Board Member Duane Champagne
Journalistic Rhetoric and Orientalism: Attempts at Influencing Federal Indian Policy and Rule-Making on the Taking of Eagles
Limited Roll Out of New ID Begins
Discusses distribution and delays of the new Secure Status Indian Cards to Buffalo Point First Nation.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.10.
Making Indian Crime and Justice Issues Invisible Again: The Ripple Effects of Presidential Politics
The Marshall Trilogy and the Constitutional Dehumanization of American Indians
Muslims, Navajos, and Peaches
Naming the Indians
National Indian Youth Council: Consideration of the United States Report and the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights
Native American Education between Assimilation and Self-Determination: Schooling in Tribal Communities in the State of Arizona
The Need for Accountability and Reparation: 1830-1976 The United States Government's Role in the Promotion, Implementation, and Execution of the Crime of Genocide Against Native Americans
Negotiation Only Way Out for Feds in Akwesasne
New Treaty, Same Old Problems
Nurturing the Circle: American Indian Sovereignty and Economic Development
Obstacles Facing Tribal Language Programs in Warm Springs, Klamath, and Grand Ronde
Looks at relationship between education system with local districts, funding, state and federal policies, and standards and sovereignty, all external obstacles effecting language revitalization.