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Art, Indigenous Sovereignty, and Resistance in the Age of Big Oil: Corwin Clairmont's Two-Headed Arrow/The Tar Sands Project
Black Ink and the New Red Power: Native American Newspapers and Tribal Sovereignty
Break Point: Fourth World Nation's International Resistance to Canada during Patriation
Buffalo Tiger, Bobo Dean, and the “Young Turks”: A Miccosukee Prelude to the 1975 Indian Self-Determination Act
Changing the Subject: Individual versus Collective Interests in Indian Country Research
The Contemporary Revival and Diffusion of Indigenous Sovereignty Discourse
Looks at the expanded interest in tribal sovereignty and the reasons for becoming a framework for Indigenous issues.
Joint issue with: Indigenous Studies Today Issue 1, Spring 2006.
Contradictions and Celebrations: A Hawaiian Reflection on the Opening of the NMAI
(J. Kehaulani Kauanui)
Effective Local Institutions for Collective Action in Arctic Communities
Establishing Autonomous Regimes in the Republic of China: The Salience of International Law for Taiwan's Indigenous People
Federalism in the Russian Provincial Norths: Lessons For Nunavik?
First Panel: Reclaiming American Indian Studies
The Grand River Cayugas and International Arbitration, 1910–1926
Has Constitutionalizing Aboriginal and Treaty Rights Made a Difference?
Improving on Nature: The Legend Lake Development, Menominee Resistance, and the Ecological Dynamics of Settler Colonialism
In and Against the Image of Our Ancestors: Language, Leadership, and Sovereignty in the 2014 Navajo Nation Presidential Election Controversy
"Indigeneity" as Self-Determination
The Indigenous Rights of Participation and International Development Policies
Interview with W. Richard West, Director, National Museum of the American Indian
Introduction to "Indigenous Women: The State of Our Nations"
"Is Water a Human Right?": Priming Water as a Human Right Increases Support for Government Action
An investigation into whether framing water as a human right could increase support to provide cleaner water for the Indigenous communities.
Jurisdictional Solutions in Indian Country to Support Missing or Murdered Indigenous People Efforts
Making Sense of Federal Indian Law
The Operation Was Successful, But the Patient Died
Putting Anti-Indian Violence in Context: The Case of the Great Lakes Chippewas of Wisconsin
Realizing the Social Contract: The Case of Colonialism and Indigenous Peoples
Recognition
Looks at anit-Native sovereignty movements calling for the repeal of treaty and federal Indian laws.
Joint issue with: Indigenous Studies Today Issue 1, Spring 2006.
Reflection
Sovereignty in Law: The Justiciability of Indigenous Sovereignty in Australia, the United States and Canada
Termination by Decentralization? Native American Responses to Federal Regional Councils, 1969-1983
Tracking Justice: The Constitution Express to Shared Sovereignty
The Treaty Imaginary and Tribal Sovereignty in South Dakota
Tribal Gaming and Indigenous Sovereignty, With Notes from Seminole Country
Uses examples from the Seminole Tribe of Florida to examine tribal gaming and sovereignty.
Joint issue with: Indigenous Studies Today Issue 1, Spring 2006.
Understanding Tribal Sovereignty: Definitions, Conceptualizations, and Interpretations
Discusses tribal sovereignty and relevancy for Native Americans and presents theoretical interpretations from different Native scholars.
Joint issue with: Indigenous Studies Today Issue 1, Spring 2006.
Unlikely Alliances: Treaty Conflicts and Environmental Cooperation Between Native American and Rural White Communities
Urban American Indian and Alaska Native Data Sovereignty: Ethical Issues
Violent Crime in Indian Country and the Federal Response
War, Wampum, and Recognition: Algonquin Transborder Political Activism during the Early Twentieth Century, 1919-1931
Warriors for a Nation: The American Indian Movement, Indigenous Men, and Nation Building at the Takeover of Wounded Knee in 1973
What Is an Indian Family? The Indian Child Welfare Act and Renascence of Tribal Sovereignty
Looks at the Indian Children Welfare Act (ICWA), conceptions of the family, and a child's best interests.
Joint issue with: Indigenous Studies Today Issue 1, Spring 2006.