Native American Sovereignty

Native American Sovereignty by John R. Wunder, published by Taylor & Francis in 1999, is a comprehensive collection of essays that explore the concept of Native American sovereignty in contemporary society. This edition spans 378 pages and is presented in English, offering insights into the legal, political, and social dimensions of Indigenous rights and governance.
Readers will find a thoughtful examination of the complexities surrounding Native American sovereignty, as the essays delve into various aspects of law, public policy, and ethnic studies. The collection aims to clarify the current state of Native American sovereignty, addressing its implications and significance in today’s world. Through this scholarly work, the author contributes to the broader discourse on Indigenous law and political science, making it a valuable resource for those interested in Native American studies and related fields.
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The essays included in this collection help define Native American sovereignty in today’s world.
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