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Imagined geographies: Sovereignty, indigenous space, and American Indian struggle
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Biolsi, Thomas
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Acculturation, contemporary social changes. (cultural action - rights of indigenous peoples )
/ American Indians
/ Anthropology
/ Citizens
/ Citizenship
/ Civil rights
/ Compromising Sovereignty or Modeling it?
/ Countries
/ Ethnology
/ Geography
/ Homelands
/ Indigenous peoples
/ Law
/ Multiculturalism & pluralism
/ Nation state
/ Nation states
/ Native Americans
/ Native North Americans
/ North America
/ North Amerindians
/ Politics
/ Race
/ Rights
/ Sovereign states
/ Sovereignty
/ Space
/ State government
/ Treaties
/ Treaty lands
/ Tribal governments
/ Tribal sovereignty
/ U.S.A
2005
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by
Biolsi, Thomas
in
Acculturation, contemporary social changes. (cultural action - rights of indigenous peoples )
/ American Indians
/ Anthropology
/ Citizens
/ Citizenship
/ Civil rights
/ Compromising Sovereignty or Modeling it?
/ Countries
/ Ethnology
/ Geography
/ Homelands
/ Indigenous peoples
/ Law
/ Multiculturalism & pluralism
/ Nation state
/ Nation states
/ Native Americans
/ Native North Americans
/ North America
/ North Amerindians
/ Politics
/ Race
/ Rights
/ Sovereign states
/ Sovereignty
/ Space
/ State government
/ Treaties
/ Treaty lands
/ Tribal governments
/ Tribal sovereignty
/ U.S.A
2005
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Imagined geographies: Sovereignty, indigenous space, and American Indian struggle
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Biolsi, Thomas
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Acculturation, contemporary social changes. (cultural action - rights of indigenous peoples )
/ American Indians
/ Anthropology
/ Citizens
/ Citizenship
/ Civil rights
/ Compromising Sovereignty or Modeling it?
/ Countries
/ Ethnology
/ Geography
/ Homelands
/ Indigenous peoples
/ Law
/ Multiculturalism & pluralism
/ Nation state
/ Nation states
/ Native Americans
/ Native North Americans
/ North America
/ North Amerindians
/ Politics
/ Race
/ Rights
/ Sovereign states
/ Sovereignty
/ Space
/ State government
/ Treaties
/ Treaty lands
/ Tribal governments
/ Tribal sovereignty
/ U.S.A
2005
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Imagined geographies: Sovereignty, indigenous space, and American Indian struggle
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Imagined geographies: Sovereignty, indigenous space, and American Indian struggle
2005
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Overview
In this article, I seek to complicate scholars' understanding of the \"modular\" form of the nation-state by examining four kinds of indigenous political space that figure in contemporary American Indian struggle in the United States: (1) \"tribal\" or indigenous-nation sovereignty on reservation homelands; (2) comanagement of off-reservation resources and sites shared between tribal, federal, and state governments; (3) national indigenous space in which Indian people exercise portable rights beyond reservations; and (4) hybrid political space in which Indian people exercise dual citizenship and assert rights as tribal citizens under treaty and other federal Indian law, as U.S. citizens under the Constitution, and as social or cultural citizens within a multicultural U.S. society.
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Blackwell Publishing Ltd,American Anthropological Association,American Ethnological Society,Wiley Subscription Services, Inc
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