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Native American rights / Tamara L. Roleff, book editor. [print]

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Current controversiesPublication details: San Diego, California : Greenhaven Press, (c)1998.Description: 208 pages ; 25 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1565106857
  • 1565106849
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • E93.N385 1998
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Contents:
Ch. 1. Is Native American culture threatened? Yes, Native American culture is threatened: Using Indian names for sports teams harms Native Americans Ward Churchill Studying Indian remains violates Native Americans' beliefs Devon A. Mihesuah Native Americans' free exercise of religion is threatened by prisons Iron Thunderhorse The public interferes with Native American religious activities on public lands Charles Levendosky New age practitioners threaten Indian spirituality Rick Romancito The Supreme Court threatens Native Americans' religious use of Peyote Walter Echo-Hawk No, Native American culture is not threatened: Using Indian names for sports teams does not harm Native Americans Andy Rooney Studying Indian remains provides useful information Patricia M. Landau and D. Gentry Steele Prison regulations do not violate Native Americans' free exercise of religion C. Arlen Beam and David R. Hansen The public does not threaten Native American religious activities on public lands Andy Petefish, Friends of Devils Tower Ch. 2. Is Indian gaming beneficial to Native Americans? Indian gaming: an overview Anthony Layng Yes, Indian gaming is beneficial to Native Americans: Indian gaming revenues provide many needed services Dennis McAuliffe Jr. -- Indian gaming promotes Native American sovereignty William Thompson and Diana R. Dever Indian gaming helps the economy the New Mexico Indian Gaming Association No, Indian gaming is not beneficial to Native Americans: Indian gaming may promote compulsive gambling among Native Americans Don A. Cozzetto and Brent W. LaRocque Indian gaming could destroy Native American culture Clay Akiwenzie Organized crime may infiltrate Indian casinos Robert G. Torricelli Indian gaming will hurt the economy Donald Trump Ch. 3. How should tribal resources be used? Native American resources: an overview David Rich Lewis Native Americans have the right to restrict the development of tribal resources Gail Small Native Americans should use their resources more efficiently Terry L. Anderson Indians should oppose the storage of nuclear waste on reservations Grace Thorpe Storing nuclear waste on reservation land can benefit Native Americans the Skull Valley Goshute Tribe Executive Committee Nuclear waste storage sites are not dangerous Miller Hudson Ch. 4. Should Indian sovereignty be restricted? Indian sovereignty: an overview Robert Bryce Yes, Indian sovereignty should be restricted: Indians should not seek complete sovereignty Fergus M. Bordewich Indian sovereign immunity should be restricted James M. Johnson States should be allowed to tax tribal revenues Lyn Nofziger No, Indian sovereignty should not be restricted: Indian sovereign immunity must not be restricted Susan M. Williams States should not be allowed to tax Indian casino revenues Franklin Ducheneaux States cannot tax Indian nations Ray Halbritter.
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Ch. 1. Is Native American culture threatened? Yes, Native American culture is threatened: Using Indian names for sports teams harms Native Americans Ward Churchill Studying Indian remains violates Native Americans' beliefs Devon A. Mihesuah Native Americans' free exercise of religion is threatened by prisons Iron Thunderhorse The public interferes with Native American religious activities on public lands Charles Levendosky New age practitioners threaten Indian spirituality Rick Romancito The Supreme Court threatens Native Americans' religious use of Peyote Walter Echo-Hawk No, Native American culture is not threatened: Using Indian names for sports teams does not harm Native Americans Andy Rooney Studying Indian remains provides useful information Patricia M. Landau and D. Gentry Steele Prison regulations do not violate Native Americans' free exercise of religion C. Arlen Beam and David R. Hansen The public does not threaten Native American religious activities on public lands Andy Petefish, Friends of Devils Tower Ch. 2. Is Indian gaming beneficial to Native Americans? Indian gaming: an overview Anthony Layng Yes, Indian gaming is beneficial to Native Americans: Indian gaming revenues provide many needed services Dennis McAuliffe Jr. -- Indian gaming promotes Native American sovereignty William Thompson and Diana R. Dever Indian gaming helps the economy the New Mexico Indian Gaming Association No, Indian gaming is not beneficial to Native Americans: Indian gaming may promote compulsive gambling among Native Americans Don A. Cozzetto and Brent W. LaRocque Indian gaming could destroy Native American culture Clay Akiwenzie Organized crime may infiltrate Indian casinos Robert G. Torricelli Indian gaming will hurt the economy Donald Trump Ch. 3. How should tribal resources be used? Native American resources: an overview David Rich Lewis Native Americans have the right to restrict the development of tribal resources Gail Small Native Americans should use their resources more efficiently Terry L. Anderson Indians should oppose the storage of nuclear waste on reservations Grace Thorpe Storing nuclear waste on reservation land can benefit Native Americans the Skull Valley Goshute Tribe Executive Committee Nuclear waste storage sites are not dangerous Miller Hudson Ch. 4. Should Indian sovereignty be restricted? Indian sovereignty: an overview Robert Bryce Yes, Indian sovereignty should be restricted: Indians should not seek complete sovereignty Fergus M. Bordewich Indian sovereign immunity should be restricted James M. Johnson States should be allowed to tax tribal revenues Lyn Nofziger No, Indian sovereignty should not be restricted: Indian sovereign immunity must not be restricted Susan M. Williams States should not be allowed to tax Indian casino revenues Franklin Ducheneaux States cannot tax Indian nations Ray Halbritter.

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