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American Indian Tribes in the United States: A Strange Situation

American Indian Tribes in the United States: A Strange Situation

... many Indian tribes from U.S. history, until federal Indian policy culminated in the plain and simple termination of the Indian title of hundreds of tribes ...designated tribes ...

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Indian Tribes and Human Rights Accountability

Indian Tribes and Human Rights Accountability

... federal Indian law that are now called the “Marshall ...federal Indian law articulated by Chief Justice Marshall continue to have vitality in the law ...that Indian tribes are “domestic ...

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Who Cares about the Rights of Indigenous Children - Infanticide in Brazilian Indian Tribes

Who Cares about the Rights of Indigenous Children - Infanticide in Brazilian Indian Tribes

... Declaration of Human Rights, 157 the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, 158 the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, 159 [r] ...

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Schizophrenia and psychotic symptoms in families of two American Indian tribes

Schizophrenia and psychotic symptoms in families of two American Indian tribes

... American Indian tribal groups, the phenomenology of schizophrenia appears classic – the non-familiality is consistent with the multifactorial-polygenic nature of schizophrenia and the comorbid diagnoses are ...

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The Constitution of the United States Applies to Indian Tribes

The Constitution of the United States Applies to Indian Tribes

... themselves provided that the Indian citizens could not be de- prived of equal protection by either the state or territory in which they resided." 5 The dicta [r] ...

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The Constitution of the United States Applies to Indian Tribes: A Reply to Professor Jensen

The Constitution of the United States Applies to Indian Tribes: A Reply to Professor Jensen

... When Congress provided that citizens could travel through and occupy Indian reservations and when it granted United States citizenship to tribal members, it diminish[r] ...

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Fifth Amendment  Double Jeopardy and the Doctrine of Dual Sovereignty

Fifth Amendment Double Jeopardy and the Doctrine of Dual Sovereignty

... Wheeler1 the Court held that Indian tribes were separate sovereigns for purposes of the dual sovereignty doctrine, such that successive prosecutions in tribal and federal courts were not[r] ...

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 THE IMPACT OF NATURAL COMPOUNDS IN THE FIGHT AGAINST COVID-19: A REVIEW

 THE IMPACT OF NATURAL COMPOUNDS IN THE FIGHT AGAINST COVID-19: A REVIEW

... It is also known as Echinacea purpurea (L) Moench; the plant is widely used by Indian tribes for its anti-infectious properties and has scientifically confirmed its empirical activities. It is widely used ...

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2018 James R. Browning Symposium Keynote

2018 James R. Browning Symposium Keynote

... an Indian” that you could possibly think ...because Indian tribes are not sovereign nations, and so Indians must be ...of tribes, states, and nations and no one calls themselves a member of ...

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The Treaty Basis of Michigan Indian Education

The Treaty Basis of Michigan Indian Education

... American Indian education has been influenced largely by non-American Indian governmental perspectives on history and interpretations of aboriginal and treaty rights regarding ...American Indian ...

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Ruth Landes, A Cult Matriarchate and Male Homosexuality (facsimile)

Ruth Landes, A Cult Matriarchate and Male Homosexuality (facsimile)

... Among certain American Indian tribes of the last century, the berdache or passive homosexual was protected, encouraged to adopt the social and sexual roles of women, so[r] ...

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American Indian Self-Determination: The Political Economy of a Policy that Works

American Indian Self-Determination: The Political Economy of a Policy that Works

... American Indian nations has evolved and changed over the last forty ...respective tribes; and (2) maintaining the trust relationship between the federal government and American Indian ...between ...

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M’Intosh to Mabo: Sovereignty, Challenges to Sovereignty, and Reassertion of Sovereign Interests

M’Intosh to Mabo: Sovereignty, Challenges to Sovereignty, and Reassertion of Sovereign Interests

... the concerns of Indians on their reservations unless an act of Congress specifically delegated the power on an particular issue. 42 Additionally, it endorsed the exercise of civil jurisdiction over suits against Indians ...

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... to tribes (resource areas, sacred sites, mythological places), but also because only tribes generally knew about these places, agencies (or their cultural resource consultants) had to engage with tribal ...

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A Study On Kisan Tribes Of Sundargarh District (With Special (Reference To Kutra And Rajgangpur Blocks)

A Study On Kisan Tribes Of Sundargarh District (With Special (Reference To Kutra And Rajgangpur Blocks)

... commonly cultivated by the Kisan tribe. The land is a hereditary right of Kisan. They keep domestic animals cow, goat, pigs, sheep, bullock, buffaloes etc from which they collect dung for agriculture purpose. They eat ...

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STATUS OF SCHEDULE TRIBES IN TELANGANA REGION

STATUS OF SCHEDULE TRIBES IN TELANGANA REGION

... Schedule Tribes and gave the president of India and governance of states responsibility to compile a full listing of tribes and also the power to edit it later as ...of tribes was made with the ...

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‘LEARNING WITH BURDEN’: ANALYSIS OF LANGUAGE PROBLEM FACED BY PAWARA TRIBAL STUDENTS Kuldeep Singh Rajput

‘LEARNING WITH BURDEN’: ANALYSIS OF LANGUAGE PROBLEM FACED BY PAWARA TRIBAL STUDENTS Kuldeep Singh Rajput

... The researcher has adopted purposive sampling method. The Pawara tribes is mostly inhabited in the ranges of Satpuda mountain. They are mainly concentrated in North-Western region (Dhule and Jalgaon District) in ...

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Socioeconomic Status of Scheduled Tribes

Socioeconomic Status of Scheduled Tribes

... schedule tribes to safeguard and promote their cultural, social, educational, and economic interests in order to bring them in the mainstream of the ...scheduled tribes in Visakhapatnam district of Andhra ...

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Internally Displaced Tribes

Internally Displaced Tribes

... women who cannot labour after the pregnancy and delivery and the aged who lost their labour power, the children who do not have labour power are the vulnerable groups and their demand was to receive ration card. The ...

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Socio political aspects of tribal community: a case study of five districts (ballia, mau, gorakhpur, deoria, maharajganj) of purvanchal in Uttar Pradesh

Socio political aspects of tribal community: a case study of five districts (ballia, mau, gorakhpur, deoria, maharajganj) of purvanchal in Uttar Pradesh

... Noutanwa: Urban-Tribal population is much higher than official figures in Notnwa sub district. Lalchand prsad Gond is educated person and his tailoring shop told near about 40,000 tribal (Gond, Dhuriya, Kharwar, Tharu) ...

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