American Indians by Jack Utter

American Indians by Jack Utter

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American Indians by Jack Utter

Who is an Indian? Who is a Native American? What are Indian self-determination and sovereignty? What defines an Indian tribe? These and more than one hundred other questions are asked and answered in this critically acclaimed overview of Indian country. The second edition of Jack Utter's classic work covers the hottest issues facing American Indians today--tribal sovereignty, gaming, water rights, treaty rights, cultural rights, and the evolving history of federal Indian policy. Revised and updated with many new questions, eight new illustrations, historical and contemporary maps, three hundred new references, and informative tables, American Indians provides the best single source available today on a variety of Indian country issues, past and present.
Jack Utter, a former visiting professor of federal Indian law history at Northern Arizona University and Prescott College, now works for the Navajo Nation?s Water Code Administration. He is also a consultant in Natural Resources management and Indian country issues.
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ISBN 13 9780806133096
ISBN 10 0806133090
Title American Indians
Author Jack Utter
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher University of Oklahoma Press
Year published 2002-01-30
Number of pages 530
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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