The Navajo Political Experience (Spectrum Series: Race and Ethnicity in National and Global Politics)
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Author(s)David E. Wilkins
PublisherRowman & Littlefield Publishers
ISBN / ASIN0742523993
ISBN-139780742523999
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Sales Rank1,846,221
CategoryPolitical Science
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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The Navajo Nation is the largest of over 560 federally recognized indigenous entities in the United States today. Navajo history and politics thus serve as a model for understanding American Indian issues across the board ranging from the tribal-federal relationship to contemporary land disputes, taxation policies, and Indian gaming challenges. This revised edition of a recent text includes new census data along with a new introduction and an updated timeline of Dine political history. The text's thoroughgoing analysis of Navajo political institutions and processes is amplified by a consideration of the distinctive Navajo culture. Presented in the context of indigenous societies everywhere, the book offers a way to explore the culture of politics and the politics of culture confronted by all native peoples.
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