Crow Dog's Case: American Indian Sovereignty, Tribal Law, and United States Law in the Nineteenth Century
Crow Dog's Case is the first social history of American Indians' role in the making of American law. The book sheds new light on Native American struggles for sovereignty and justice in nineteenth century America. This "century of dishonor," a time when American Indians' lands were lost and their tribes reduced to reservations, provoked a wide variety of tribal responses. Some of the more successful responses were in the area of law, forcing the newly independent American legal order to create a unique place for Indian tribes in American law.
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Crow Dog's Case: American Indian Sovereignty, Tribal Law, and United States Law in the Nineteenth Century
Crow Dog's Case is the first social history of American Indians' role in the making of American law. The book sheds new light on Native American struggles for sovereignty and justice in nineteenth century America. This "century of dishonor," a time when American Indians' lands were lost and their tribes reduced to reservations, provoked a wide variety of tribal responses. Some of the more successful responses were in the area of law, forcing the newly independent American legal order to create a unique place for Indian tribes in American law.
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Crow Dog's Case: American Indian Sovereignty, Tribal Law, and United States Law in the Nineteenth Century
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Crow Dog's Case: American Indian Sovereignty, Tribal Law, and United States Law in the Nineteenth Century
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Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9780521467155 |
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Publisher: | Cambridge University Press |
Publication date: | 02/25/1994 |
Series: | Studies in North American Indian History |
Edition description: | New Edition |
Pages: | 320 |
Product dimensions: | 5.94(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.91(d) |
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