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Shadow Nations: Tribal Sovereignty and the Limits of Legal Pluralism

Title : Shadow Nations: Tribal Sovereignty and the Limits of Legal Pluralism
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Rating : 4.17 (622 Votes)
Asin : 0199735867
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 248 Pages
Publish Date : 2015-09-25
Language : English

"Duthu's study reveals the complex and ancient reality of legal pluralism. Meticulous dissection of popular and juridical understandings of the key terms of our national history - sovereignty, self-determination, incorporation, liberalism, democracy, incorporation, citizenship - anchors the compelling moral, legal, and pragmatic strategies for action that Duthu presents in the final chapters. Grounded in history, critically engaged with legal systems, powered by social justice, and intellectually driven by Indig

An internationally recognized scholar of Native American law and policy, Duthu is the author of American Indians and the Law (2008) and was a contributing author to Felix S. He previously served as professor of law at Vermont Law School and as visiting professor of law at Harvard Law School and institutions in Australia and Italy. N. Bruce Duthu is the Samson Occom Professor of Native American Studies at Dartmouth College. He is a member of the United Houma Nati

From an institutional standpoint, these efforts will require a new, flexible and adaptable institutional architecture that is better suited to accommodating these competing interests.Argued with grace, humanity, and a peerless scholarly eye, Shadow Nations is a clarion call for a true and consequential rethinking of the legal and political relationship between Indigenous tribes and the United States government.. Yet over the years, Congress and the Supreme Court have steadily eroded these tribal powers. From an ideological standpoint, this means that we must reexamine several long-held commitments. In some respects, the erosion of tribal powers reflects the legacy of an imperialist impulse to constrain or eliminate any political pow

Darrell E. Drapeau said Go from uninformed to informed!!. Very informative and is everything I expected the book to be. I recommend it to all.

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