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Tribal Nations Today

Michael Davies

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Tribal Nations Today explores the modern realities of Tribal Nations navigating self-governance while preserving their cultural identities. The book delves into tribal sovereignty, cultural preservation, and economic development, which are vital for the resilience of these communities. Did you know that some tribes generate significant revenue through gaming enterprises, which supports essential services like healthcare and education? Understanding Federal Indian Law and the concept of inherent sovereignty is the foundation to grasping modern tribal governance. The book progresses from foundational principles to practical implications across three parts. It analyzes tribal governance, legal frameworks, and jurisdictional control, then transitions to cultural preservation through language revitalization and protection of sacred sites, and finally explores economic development strategies such as natural resource management. What makes this book unique is its focus on the voices and experiences of tribal leaders, community members, and scholars. It utilizes legal precedents, statistical data, ethnographic research, and case studies to argue that tribal nations' ability to thrive depends on exercising sovereignty, protecting heritage, and fostering sustainable economic growth. This approach provides a comprehensive understanding of the challenges and successes of tribal nations.
Disponible desde: 27/02/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 64 páginas.

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