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The Tribes and the States
Geographies of Intergovernmental Interaction
Brad A. Bays (Anthology Editor) , Erin Hogan Fouberg (Anthology Editor) , Kate A. Berry (Contributor) , Syma A. Ebbin (Contributor) , W Dale Mason (Contributor) , Melissa A. Rinehart (Contributor) , Richard A. Rolland (Contributor) , Steven E. Silvern (Contributor) , Laura Hansen Smith (Contributor) , David E. Wilkins (Contributor) , Dick G. Winchell (Contributor)
The Tribes and the States
Geographies of Intergovernmental Interaction
Brad A. Bays (Anthology Editor) , Erin Hogan Fouberg (Anthology Editor) , Kate A. Berry (Contributor) , Syma A. Ebbin (Contributor) , W Dale Mason (Contributor) , Melissa A. Rinehart (Contributor) , Richard A. Rolland (Contributor) , Steven E. Silvern (Contributor) , Laura Hansen Smith (Contributor) , David E. Wilkins (Contributor) , Dick G. Winchell (Contributor)
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Description
Sovereignty establishes a government-to-government relationship between American Indian tribes and the United States. Exploring tribal-state interactions over land and sovereignty, this book takes a geographical look at issues of environmental regulation, expansion of gaming, criminal jurisdiction, taxation, fishing, and transportation. The contributors find repeatedly that tribes and states have two choices-litigate or cooperate. While identifying the encroachment of state jurisdiction in Indian country, this book also seeks to develop a resource for tribes, states, and all actors in their relationships and to show that no tribal-state interaction has to be a zero-sum game.
Table of Contents
Chapter 2 Kansas and the Exodus of the Miami Tribe
Chapter 3 Jurisdiction in South Dakota: Diminishment and the Question of Indian Character
Chapter 4 Tribes and States: A New Era in Intergovernmental Affairs
Chapter 5 The Struggle over the Geographic Expansion of Indian Gaming
Chapter 6 Tribes, States, the EPA, and the Territorial Politics of Environmental Protection
Chapter 7 State and Tribal Relations in Transportation: A Washington Case Study
Chapter 8 Dividing the Waters: Cooperative Management and the Allocation of Pacific Salmon
Chapter 9 Tribal-State Tobacco Compacts and Motor Fuel Contracts in Oklahoma
Product details
Published | 15 Aug 2002 |
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Format | Paperback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 240 |
ISBN | 9780742510616 |
Imprint | Rowman & Littlefield Publishers |
Dimensions | 228 x 147 mm |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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A recently published collection of essays, The Tribes and the States: Geographies of Intergovernmental Interaction, sheds a great deal of light on this subject and provides an excellent resource base on related issues. We congratulate the emerging crop of scholars-both Native and non-Native-who are delving deeply and seriously into these dynamics. They have provided Indian country with a valuable resource tool that should be studied by Native leaders and opinion-makers everywhere.
Indian Country Today