01865 2200229 4500001002100000005001500021008004100036020001800077035001900095041000800114082001300122084001700135100004700152245005600199260002500255300001200280500008700292520104100379650007601420650007201496650006701568INLIS00000000000833720200508204338200508||||||||| | ||| |||| ||eng|| a9781604266801 0010-0520008337 aeng0 a323.1197 a323.1197/ENC0 aPaul Finkelman and Tim Alan Garrison (ed.)00aEncyclopedia of United States Indian policy and law aWashington, DCc2008 a2 vols. ae-book aExamines the history and impact of U.S. relations with Native Americans. Entries cover many topics relating to U.S./Native American relations, from history, politics, and sociology to civil rights and culture. Created by a culturally diverse editorial board of major scholars and containing invaluable bibliographic material not found in other publications, this definitive two-volume set examines the history and impact of U.S. relations with Native Americans. Extensive essays trace policies from the Continental Congress to the present day—including the role that managing the “Indian question” has played in American political development—while A to Z entries cover everything critical to a full understanding of the context to U.S./Native American relations, from history, politics, and sociology to civil rights and culture. The set is also the first reference of its kind to incorporate the expanding scholarship reflecting both the Native American viewpoint on and response to federal policies and initiatives over time. 0aIndians of North America-Legal status, laws, etc.-History-Encyclopedias 0aIndians of North America-Government relations-History-Encyclopedias 0aIndians of North America-Politics and government-Encyclopedias