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

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: San Diego, California : Greenhaven Press, (c)1998.Description: 208 pages ; 25 cmContent type:
  • text
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Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • E93.R745.N385 1998
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Contents:
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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