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Volume 43, Number 1 (2013) Indian Tribes and Statehood: A Symposium in Recognition of Oklahoma's Centennial

Front Matter

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Table of Contents

Native American Symposia Articles

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Symposium Foreword
Judith V. Royster

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Defeat or Mixed Blessing - Tribal Sovereignty and the State of Sequoyah
Stacy L. Leeds

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Alaska Native Rights, Statehood, and Unfinished Business
Robert T. Anderson

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The Philosophy of Colonization Underlying Taxation Imposed Upon Tribal Nations Within the United States
Angelique A. EagleWoman

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Retiring the Deadliest Enemies Model of Tribal-State Relations
Matthew L.M. Fletcher

Casenote/Comment

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Categorical Vs. Game-Specific: Adopting the Categorical Approach to Interpreting Permits Such Gaming
Melissa S. Taylor

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Pulling the Plenary Authority Card: The united States' Get Out of Jail Free Card in Membership Disagreements with Indian Tribes
Sarah L. Goss

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The Indian Boarding School Era and Its Continuing Impact on Tribal Families and the Provision of Government Services
Ann Murray Haag

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Medical Futility in Texas: Handling Reverse Right-To-Die Obstacles without Constitutional Violation
John M. Zerwas Jr.

 
 
 
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