Dilemmas of Internationalism is a new political history of the 1940s which charts and analyses the efforts of private internationalists to define US internationalism and promote the establishment of t
American Indian nations are sovereign political entities within the United States. They have complex relationships with the federal government and increasingly with state governments. Regulatory confl
Recently Latin American nations which have turbulence or violence within living memory have turned to truth and reconciliation commissions, not as a remedy for what cannot be made unbroken, but as a w
The National Museum of the American Indian houses one of the world's great cultural resources, with collections representing the Native peoples of the Western Hemisphere from their earliest history to
In The Law of Nations in Early American Foreign Policy, Willem Theo Oosterveld provides the first general study of international law as interpreted and applied by the generation of the Founding Father
The values we hold dear, like life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness form the foundation of who we are as a people and a nation. Our traditions and laws are based on these values and were origina
The land of Louisiana has nourished Native American people since 4000 B.C. Not often thought of as "Indian country," this southern state has some of the oldest and best-preserved Indian burial sites
Hauptman (history, State U. of New York-New Paltz) offers a supplementary textbook for a course on the history of New York State, or on Native American studies. He does not attempt a comprehensive his
Twenty-five years of work from one of the major voices of Native American literature.“He is a true poet, at home in all times, everywhere. His language is his tool. His words echo the contradictions,
American Indian tribes have long been recognized as "domestic, dependent nations" within the United States, with powers of self-government that operate within the tribes' sovereign territories. Yet ov