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Indigenous Jurisdictions in Native Nation-Us Engagements

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A meticulous and thought-provoking look at how tribes use their language to engage in "cooperation without submission." It is well-known that there is a complicated relationship between Native American tribes and the US government. Relations between tribes and the government are dominated by the principle known as the “Federal-Indian Trust Relationship.” The key aspect of this principle is that the government is supposed to engage in meaningful consultations with the tribes about issues that affect them.   In Cooperation without Submission, Justin B. Richland, an associate justice of the Hopi Appellate Court and ethnographer, closely examines the language employed by both tribes and government agencies in over eighty hours of meetings between the two. Richland shows how tribes conduct these meetings using language that demonstrates their commitment to nation-to-nation interdependency, while federal agents appear to approach these consultations with the assumption that federal law is supreme and ultimately authoritative. Meaning, Native American tribes see themselves as nations with some degree of independence, entitled to recognition of their sovereignty over tribal lands, while the federal government acts to limit that authority. In this vital book, Richland sheds light on the ways the tribes use their language to engage in “cooperation without submission.”  

Product code: 9780226608761

ISBN 9780226608761
Dimensions (HxWxD in mm) H229xW152
Series Chicago Law and Society
No. Of Pages 232
Publisher The University of Chicago Press
On Sale Date 06/09/2021
A meticulous and thought-provoking look at how tribes use their language to engage in "cooperation without submission."