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Beyond Blood Quantum: the Legal and Political Implications of Expanding Tribal Enrollment
Dawes Severalty Act Directions: Use the Primary Source Below to Do a Quality PSA. Donst Forget the Text Specific Question! Feder
BIA History BACKGROUND
The Homestead Act and the General Allotment Act David Edlefsen
Oneida Indian Nation: a Personal History
Article #2: What Is Blood Quantum and What Does It Mean for the Future of Oneida? By: the Oneida Trust and Enrollment Committee
Retelling Allotment: Indian Property Rights and the Myth of Common Ownership
The Effect of Land Allotment on Native American Households During the Assimilation Era∗
Blood Quantum Land Laws and the Race Versus Political Identity Dilemma
Determination of Alaska Native Status Under the Marine Mammal Protection Act
Repercussions of the Dawes Act: Leasing, Citizenship and Jurisdiction on the Omaha and Winnebago Reservations, 1887-1896
Burton K. Wheeler and the Indian Reorganization Act by William Morrow Stoddart a Thesis Submitted in Partial Fulfi
The Unconstitutional Origins of the Post-Dawes Act Trust Doctrine
What Were the Results of Allotment?
The Indian Reorganization Act, the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, and a Proposed Carcieri "Fix": Updating the Trust Land Acquisition Process
Continuity/Change Over Time, the Indian Removal Act of 1830
The Indian Reorganization Act—75 Years Later: Renewing Our Commitment to Restore Tribal Homelands and Promote Self–Determination
Subdivide and Conquer the Dawes Allotment
Top View
Approved on February 8, 1887, "An Act to Provide for the Allotment of Lands in Severalty to Indians on the Various
Blood Quantum and Equal Protection
The Reliance on Minimum Blood Quantum Requirements To
THE FRIENDS of the INDIANS and THEIR FOES: a Reassessment of the Dawes Act Depate
Sovereignty by Sufferance: the Illusion of Indian Tribal Sovereignty James A
Division by Blood: Examining a History of Political and Racial Clashes Underlying American Indian Identity
“For My Women I See Nothing”: Native American Women and the Dawes Act of 1887
The Diminishment of the Great Sioux Reservation: Treaties, Tricks, And
What Is a Reservation?
THE DAWES ACT Lesson Plan 2 of 10
The Historical Context of American Indian Legal Problems
In the Wake of City of Sherrill V. Oneida Indian Nation
Racial Hegemony in America: the Struggle for Identity Among the Black Indians of the Five Civilized Tribes of the Southern United States
Assimilation and Economic Performance: the Case of Federal Indian Policy
The Effect of Land Allotment on Native American Households During the Assimilation Era∗