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2023 Tribal Leaders Study: An Emergent View on Education, Tribal Sovereignty, Leadership, and Change
William T. Holmes – Educational Research: Theory and Practice, 2024
The 2023 Tribal Leaders qualitative study is an emergent perspective from twelve Tribal leaders on education, Tribal sovereignty, leadership, and change presented as a poster session at the 2023 NRMERA conference in Omaha, Nebraska. This conceptual paper presents a review of literature acknowledging a lack of research inclusive of the voice of…
Descriptors: Tribal Sovereignty, American Indians, Tribally Controlled Education, Tribes
Fife, Gary – American Indian Journal, 1979
Peter MacDonald questioned why the Administration had not consulted Indians in formulating a policy that would necessarily rely on Indian resources. (NQ)
Descriptors: American Indians, Energy, Federal Government, Federal Indian Relationship

Keller, Robert H. – American Indian Quarterly, 1989
Argues in favor of a Chippewa right to harvest maple sap from trees on federal land. Discusses the history of Indian production of and trade in maple sugar, examines relevant treaties, and draws parallels with tribal rights to fish and harvest wild rice. Contains 91 references. (SV)
Descriptors: American Indian History, American Indians, Federal Indian Relationship, Food
Wilkins, David – Native Americas, 1997
Discusses the nature of the trust responsibility of the federal government toward American Indians and what primacy it has in the pyramid of federal values and decision making. Examines the contested origins of the federal trust doctrine, negative and positive aspects of the relationship, three kinds of trust responsibility, and the enforceability…
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Definitions, Federal Government, Federal Indian Relationship
Bee, Robert L. – Indian Historian, 1979
Focusing attention primarily on the Washington ends of the Tribal-Washington connection, this article analyzes the extent to which tribal leaders can (and cannot) influence the formulation and impact of federal Indian policy. (Author/RTS)
Descriptors: American Indians, Federal Indian Relationship, Information Networks, Leadership

Hecht, Robert A. – American Indian Culture and Research Journal, 1989
Traces the efforts of Taos Pueblo to regain control of Blue Lake--the center of its religious life--from 1904, when the pueblo first petitioned the federal government for exclusive use of the area, to 1970, when federal legislation returned 48,000 acres. Contains 49 references. (SV)
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indian History, American Indians, Court Litigation
Mohawk, John C. – Akwe:kon Journal, 1992
Indian poverty is a result of the enforced social stagnation. Economic development in Indian country is intertwined with an Indian movement toward tribal sovereignty and political power. Economic success is not impeded by traditionalism in tribal culture and government, but it does require fair play by tribes and their leaders, an independent…
Descriptors: American Indian Reservations, American Indians, Community Development, Economic Development

Finger, John R. – American Indian Quarterly, 1991
During the 1940s and 1950s, local factors helped the Eastern Cherokees to resist termination of tribal status and federal responsibilities in Indian affairs. Factors include the belief that area tourism depended on Cherokee tribal identity, reluctance of local public schools to accept Indian students, and the band's complex legal status and…
Descriptors: American Indian Education, American Indian History, Federal Indian Relationship, Racial Relations

Perley, David G. – Canadian Journal of Native Education, 1993
Reviews the literature on internal colonialism with regard to Native-White relationships in Canada and the United States, features of colonial schooling found in Canadian schools and educational policies, and Native responses to colonized schooling. Examines recent trends toward self-determination and Native control of education, and argues for…
Descriptors: American Indian Education, Canada Natives, Colonialism, Educational Objectives

Sutton, Imre – American Indian Culture and Research Journal, 1991
Examines the public confusion and intergovernmental conflicts that arise from overlapping jurisdictions in "Indian Country" (reservations and surrounding counties). Presents legal and proprietal, ethnohistorical, and political-geographical views of Indian Country. Discusses jurisdictional problems related to geography, subject matter…
Descriptors: American Indian Reservations, American Indians, Court Litigation, Federal Indian Relationship
Iannucilli, Mary V. – 1987
Traditionally, Native Americans educated their children through the oral transmission of beliefs and values. Christian missions dominated Indian education from the 16th to the 19th century and began the process of erasing Native American identity and culture. After the Civil War, control of 73 Indian agencies was assigned to 13 religious…
Descriptors: Acculturation, American Indian Education, American Indian History, American Indians
Greene, Bruce – American Indian Journal, 1979
The Supreme Court joins a U.S. District Court to deliver two decisions regarding treaty right fishing which are vitally important to the law of federal-Indian treaty rights. This essay explains the nature of those cases, the matters at issue in them, and their relationship to each other. (NQ)
Descriptors: American Indians, Civil Rights, Court Litigation, Federal Indian Relationship

Makokis, Ralph – Canadian Journal of Native Education, 1993
Argues that the Canadian Department of Indian Affairs, while espousing a policy of "devolution" of control to Indian bands, continues to contain and control Indians and Indian lands by failing to provide needed information to band administrators. Describes categories of information needs and the development of information systems…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Accountability, Canada Natives, Federal Indian Relationship

McClellan, E. Fletcher – WICAZO SA Review, 1990
Discusses enactment, implementation, feedback, and reformulation of P.L. 93-638, permitting tribes to assume control of federal Indian programs. Focuses on 1975-80, during which policymakers addressed the lack of responsiveness by the Bureau of Indian Affairs and Indian Health Service to tribal takeover demands. Contains 26 references. (SV)
Descriptors: American Indians, Federal Indian Relationship, Federal Legislation, Federal Programs

Cozzetto, Don – American Indian Culture and Research Journal, 1990
Focuses on problems of organization and governance that may follow settlement of Canadian aboriginal land claims. Compares financial problems, cultural issues such as subsistence lifestyles, and intergovernmental relations following the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act, James Bay and Northern Quebec Agreement, and Western Arctic (Inuvialuit)…
Descriptors: Alaska Natives, American Indians, Canada Natives, Eskimos