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Cynthia Benally; Daniel Piper – Bilingual Research Journal, 2024
Using a sociocultural approach with Indigenous epistemology, we examine language policies related to Lau. We researched how Lau impacted Native language policies through the "Sinajini v. Board of Education of San Juan School District." Native education rights are embedded in treaty rights. As such, Native students have unique statuses…
Descriptors: American Indian Languages, Educational Legislation, Indigenous Knowledge, Language Minorities
Karla B. Eitel; Alicia Wheeler; Kay Seven; Josiah Pinkham; Teresa Cavazos Cohn; Christina Uh; Ethan White Temple; Melinda Davis; Joyce McFarland; Jan Eitel; Marcie Carter; Raymond Dixon; Lee Vierling – Journal of Geoscience Education, 2024
This collaboration between the Nez Perce Tribe and the University of Idaho aimed to address the unique needs and perspectives required for Tribal Natural Resources Management (TNRM). TNRM involves the governance and caretaking of the land and waters, emphasizing the recognition of cultural significance, sovereignty, self-determination, and…
Descriptors: American Indian Students, High School Students, Indigenous Populations, Scientists
Akula, Vikram – World Watch, 1992
Canada and Brazil have set a precedent for aboriginal lands rights cases in recent decisions to set aside homelands for indigenous peoples. Discusses these decisions, land claims settlements, ramifications, and outstanding issues in need of resolve. (MCO)
Descriptors: American Indians, Canada Natives, Environmental Education, Indigenous Populations

Churchill, Ward – Wicazo Sa Review, 1985
Viewing indigenous peoples of the United States as ethnic/racial minorities is a misconception because there is no given ethnicity which might be correctly said to encompass the more than 400 distinctly identifiable ethnicities comprising what is lumped in the catchall category of "Native Americans" and because notions of ethnic/racial minority…
Descriptors: American Indian History, American Indians, Cultural Interrelationships, Federal Indian Relationship

Duffie, Mary Kay – American Indian Culture and Research Journal, 1998
Compares national policies of the United States and New Zealand toward their indigenous populations, and sovereignty initiatives of Native Americans and Maoris. Discusses colonialist patterns, treaty relationships, historical policy trajectories, and sovereignty disputes. Examines Indian gaming and Maori land claims settlements as a means to gain…
Descriptors: American Indian Education, American Indian History, American Indians, Comparative Analysis
Ramirez-Shkwegnaabi, Benjamin – American Indian Culture and Research Journal, 2003
Throughout the nineteenth century Anishinaabeg leaders from the Great Lakes met in treaty councils with U.S. commissioners. Trained for years as astute listeners and eloquent speakers, these diplomats put their skills to the test as they negotiated with their non-Indian counterparts, whose primary responsibility was to serve the interests of the…
Descriptors: Treaties, International Relations, Federal Government, American Indian Studies