American Indians, Time, and the Law: Native Societies in a Modern Constitutional Democracy (Revised)
Charles F. Wilkinson
(Author)
Description
In 1959, the Supreme Court ushered in a new era of Indian law, which recognizes Indian tribes as permanent governments within the federal constitutional system and, on the whole, honors old promises to the Indians. Drawing together historical sources such as the records of treaty negotiations with the Indians, classic political theory on the nature of sovereignty, and anthropological studies of societal change, Wilkinson evaluates the Court's work in Indian law over the past twenty five years and considers the effects of time on law.Product Details
Price
$39.60
Publisher
Yale University Press
Publish Date
March 23, 1988
Pages
227
Dimensions
5.54 X 8.25 X 0.74 inches | 0.69 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780300041361
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About the Author
Charles Wilkinson is Moses Lasky Professor of Law at the University of Colorado in Boulder, Colorado. Among his books are Crossing the Next Meridian (Island Press, 1992) and The Eagle Bird (Pantheon, 1992).