Understanding Tribal Sovereignty

Understanding Tribal Sovereignty

Auteur : Donald L. Fixico

Date de publication : 2026-09-22

Éditeur : University of Arizona Press

Nombre de pages : 190

Résumé du livre

What does tribal sovereignty really mean--and why does it matter today?

Accessibly written for the nonspecialist, acclaimed historian Donald L. Fixico unpacks the complex history and legal foundations of tribal sovereignty in the United States. From traditional Native governance to landmark treaties, federal laws, and court cases, Fixico guides readers through the evolution of tribal self-rule and its modern expressions--from tribal constitutions to license plates and casinos. Designed for students, educators, tribal members, and professionals alike, this book offers a clear, compelling introduction to one of the most important--and often misunderstood--concepts in American Indian affairs.

This book is a go-to source for understanding the federal Indian laws, treaties, and court cases simplified to explain tribal sovereignty.

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