Self-determination the other path for Native Americans
This book compares and contrasts historical and contemporary Canadian and U.S. Native American policy. The contributors include economists, political scientists, and lawyers, who, despite analyzing a number of different groups in several eras, consistently take a political economy approach to the is...
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Sprache: | eng |
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Stanford, Calif.
Stanford Univ. Press
2006
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Droit de propriété - Amérique du Nord
> Droit des peuples à disposer d'eux-mêmes - Amérique du Nord
> Entreprises indiennes d'Amérique - Amérique du Nord
> Indiens d'Amérique - Amérique du Nord - Terres
> Indiens d'Amérique - Amérique du Nord - Terres - Histoire
> Indiens d'Amérique - États-Unis - Conditions économiques
> Propriété foncière - Politique gouvernementale - Amérique du Nord
> Indianer
> Politik
> Wirtschaft
> Indians of North America
> Economic conditions
> Land tenure
> Indian business enterprises
> Government policy
> Right of property
> Self-determination, National
> Wirtschaftliche Lage
> Selbstbestimmungsrecht
> Eigentum
> Nordamerika
> Aufsatzsammlung
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Zusammenfassung: | This book compares and contrasts historical and contemporary Canadian and U.S. Native American policy. The contributors include economists, political scientists, and lawyers, who, despite analyzing a number of different groups in several eras, consistently take a political economy approach to the issues. Using this framework, the authors examine the evolution of property rights, from wildlife in pre-Columbian times and the potential for using property rights to resolve contemporary fish and wildlife issues, to the importance of customs and culture to resource use decisions; the competition from states for Native American casino revenues; and the impact of sovereignty on economic development. In each case, the chapters present new data and new ways of thinking about old evidence. In addition to providing a framework for analysis and new data, this book suggests how Native American and First Nation policy might be reformed toward the end of sustainable economic development, cultural integrity, and self-determination. For these reasons, the book should be of interest to scholars, policy analysts, and students of Native American law, economics, and resource use, as well as those interested in the history of Native Americans and Canadas First Nations. |
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Beschreibung: | Literaturverz. S. 297 - 320 |
Beschreibung: | XV, 332 S. |
ISBN: | 9780804754415 978-0-8047-5441-5 0804754411 0-8047-5441-1 |