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Hollow Justice A History Of Indigenous Claims In The United StatesHollow Justice A History Of Indigenous Claims In The United States

Hollow Justice A History Of Indigenous Claims In The United States

David E. Wilkins

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"This book, the first of its kind, comprehensively explores Native American claims against the United States government over the past two centuries. Despite the federal government's multiple attempts to redress indigenous claims, a close examination reveals that even when compensatory programs were instituted, Native peoples never attained a genuine sense of justice. David E. Wilkins addresses the important question of what one nation owes another when the balance of rights, resources, and responsibilities have been negotiated through treaties. How does the United States assure that guarantees made to tribal nations, whether through a century old treaty or a modern day compact, remain viable and lasting?"--

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OL17449437W

Subjects

ClaimsIndians of North AmericaIndians of north america, claimsLAW / Indigenous PeoplesLAW / Natural ResourcesSOCIAL SCIENCE / Ethnic Studies / Native American Studies

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