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Cash, color, and colonialism : the politics of tribal acknowledgment / Renée Ann Cramer.

Summary:

"Within the context of U.S.-Indian law, federal acknowledgment establishes a trust relationship between an Indian tribe and the U.S. government. As a result of that trust, the tribe receives significant benefits, including tax-exempt status, reclamation rights, and - of perhaps greatest modern-day interest to the American public - the right to administer and profit from its own casinos." "Some tribes, however, have not been federally acknowledged, or, in more common language, "recognized." In Cash, Color, and Colonialism, Renee Ann Cramer offers a comprehensive analysis of the federal acknowledgment process, placing it in historical, legal, and social context."--Jacket.

Record details

  • ISBN: 0806136715
  • ISBN: 9780806136714
  • Physical Description: xxi, 234 pages ; 23 cm
  • Publisher: Norman : University of Oklahoma Press, ©2005.

Content descriptions

Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 201-229) and index.
Formatted Contents Note:
Contexts of Federal acknowledgement -- U.S. governmental policies, Indian activism, and the politicization of Indian identity -- Roadblocks on the paths to acknowledgement -- Pioneers in the process -- Perceptions of the process I -- Perceptions of the process II -- Cash, color, and colonialism in Alabama -- Cash, color, and colonialism in Connecticut.
Subject:
USA Government
Federally recognized Indian tribes.
Indians of North America > Legal status, laws, etc.
Gambling on Indian reservations > Law and legislation > United States.
Federally recognized Indian tribes.
Gambling on Indian reservations > Law and legislation.
Indians of North America > Legal status, laws, etc.
United States.

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