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Searching for Justice, 2005

Reflections on Traditional American Indian Ways, 1998

Threats to Tribal Sovereignty, 1998

Traditional American Indian Leadership: A Comparison with U.S. Governance, 1997

Communications and Relationships Between Reservation American Indians and Non-Indians from Neighboring Communities, 1997

American Indians & Home Ownership, 1995

Traditional American Indian Leadership - References

  • The Constitution of the Iroquois Nations Website. Retrieved August 5, 1997 from the World Wide Web: http://www.axess.com/mohawk/constitution.html

  • Ex parte Crow Dog (1883). 109 U.S. 556.

  • Getches, D., Wilkinson, C., & Williams, R. (1993). Federal Indian law: cases and materials (3rd ed.). St. Paul, MN: West Publishing Company.

  • Good Tracks, J. (1976). Native American noninterference. In F. Turner (Ed.), Differential diagnosis and treatment in Social Work (2nd ed.) (pp. 496-502). New York: The Free Press, A Division of Macmillan Publishing Co., Inc..

  • Harring, S. (1994). Crow Dog's case: American Indian sovereignty, tribal law, and United States law in the nineteenth century. New York: Cambridge University Press.

  • Indian Reorganization Act (1934). 48 Stat. 984 25 U.S.C. § 461 et seq.

  • Johnston, B. (1982). Ojibway ceremonies. Lincoln and London, NE: University of Nebraska Press.

  • Johnston, B. (1995). The Manitous: The supernatural world of the Ojibway. New York: HarperCollins Publishers, Inc..

  • Locke, J. (1990). From the second treatsie on government (1632-1704). In R. Solomon & M. Murphy (Eds.), What is Justice? (pp. 93-100). New York: Oxford University Press.

  • Lowi, T., & Ginsberg, B. (1996). American government: freedom and power (4th ed). New York: W.W. Norton and Company.

  • Major Crimes Act (1885). 18 U.S.C. Sec. 153.

  • Nerburn, K. (1994). Neither wolf nor dog: On forgotten roads with and Indian elder. San Rafael, CA: New World Library.

  • O'Brien, S. (1989). American Indian tribal governments. Norman and London, NE: University of Oklahoma Press.

  • Smith, A. (1937). The wealth of nations (1776). New York: The Modern Library.

  • Smith, J. (1979). Leadership among the Indians of the northern woodlands. In R. Hinshaw (Ed.), Currents in Anthropology: Essays in honor of Sol Tax. The Hague, The Netherlands: Mouton Publishers.

  • Weber, M. (1946). Essays in Sociology. In H.H. Gerth & C.W. Mills (Eds. and Translators), From Max Weber: Essays in Sociology. New York: Oxford University Press.

Traditional American Indian Leadership: A Comparison with U.S. Governance Contents

The Well-Being of American Indian Children in Minnesota: Economic Conditions, 1994


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