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U.S. Federal Indian Policy: An Essay and Annotated Bibliography
Authors:Nancy Carol Carter
Institution:University of San Diego School of Law , San Diego, California, USA
Abstract:Federal Indian policy in the United States historically reflects both the hard-headed pragmatism of the nation and its quixotic romanticism. Researchers can identify roughly drawn policy epochs and policy motivations, but there were no clean slates as policy shifted. The legal history of a tribe reflects the accumulated—and often contradictory—impact of changing federal policy. Complexity was added to the government's approach by the application of single-minded policies to the exceedingly diverse native groups within the nation's borders. An understanding of evolving federal policy offers useful insights and a basis for creative legal theories.
Keywords:Native American history  Native American policy  federal Indian policy  federal tribal law
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