In Defense of Sovereignty: Protecting the Oneida Nation's Inherent Right to Self-Determination
Autor Rebecca M. Websteren Limba Engleză Paperback – 17 dec 2024
As in so many conflicts between Indigenous nations and local municipalities, the media narrative about the Oneida Nation’s battle for sovereignty has been dominated by the local government’s standpoint. In Defense of Sovereignty offers another perspective, that of a citizen directly involved in the litigation, augmented by contributions from historians, attorneys, and a retired Nation employee. It makes an important contribution to public debates about the inherent right of Indigenous nations to continue to exist and exercise self-governance within their territories without being challenged at every turn.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780299340643
ISBN-10: 0299340643
Pagini: 208
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 8 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Editura: University of Wisconsin Press
Colecția University of Wisconsin Press
ISBN-10: 0299340643
Pagini: 208
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 8 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Editura: University of Wisconsin Press
Colecția University of Wisconsin Press
Notă biografică
Rebecca M. Webster, an associate professor in the American Indian studies department at the University of Minnesota, Duluth, is a former senior staff attorney for the Oneida Nation. She is the author of Our Precious Corn: Yukwanénste and the coeditor of Tribal Administration Handbook, and her articles can be found in American Indian Quarterly, Planning Theory & Practice, Wisconsin Lawyer, Ethnohistory, and the Journal of American Indian Education.
Cuprins
Contents
List of Illustrations
Foreword by Richard Monette
Preface
Introduction: This Will Be Our Legacy
Notes
Index
List of Illustrations
Foreword by Richard Monette
Preface
Introduction: This Will Be Our Legacy
Rebecca M. Webster
1 The Oneida Nation of Wisconsin and the Oneida Indian Reservation, 1821–1880James W. Oberly
2 From Allotment to the Indian New Deal, 1887–1934Frederick E. Hoxie
3 Evolution of a NationWilliam Gollnick
4 Condemnation: Resisting Development on Nation-Owned LandRebecca M. Webster
5 Dispatching the Police: Brown County and Oneida Nation Intergovernmental AgreementRebecca M. Webster
6 Overcoming Restrictive Covenants to Reacquire Reservation LandRebecca M. Webster
7 Stormwater Taxes: “Anyway There Are No Tribal Debts to Hobart”Rebecca M. Webster
8 The Big Apple Fest Case: The Village of Hobart’s Failed Attempt to Put an End to the Oneida Reservation and Obtain Control over the Oneida NationJames R. Bittorf and Arlinda F. Locklear
9 Rebuilding the Nation’s Land Base, One Fee-to-Trust Application at a TimeRebecca M. Webster
Conclusion: “Dear Sir: I Am an Oneida Indian Living on the Reservation”Rebecca M. Webster
Glossary of Key TermsNotes
Index
Recenzii
Outstanding Academic Title
“This singular volume illustrates the conflicts most Indigenous nations have had with the governments of this country. Webster offers clear and formidable arguments for the inherent rights of all Native nations to life, self-governance, safety, and sovereignty.”
“Tells a story of resilience that will resonate with many audiences and should be widely read. . . . The book is a tool to communicate knowledge and experience to the next generation of Indigenous leaders and tribal advocates, and belongs in every collection.”
“This valuable book lays out the features of a legal and political strategy to defend a reservation-boundaries case. This material is very readable, even thrilling in places where tribal citizens detail their ongoing, real-world struggles with the Village of Hobart. Successful and compelling.”
“In Defense of Sovereignty is the story of what happens when racially tinged rhetoric and litigation becomes costly intergovernmental tension that lasts for decades. Dr. Rebecca Webster, a former tribal attorney, tells a compelling story that should be required reading for every politician whose municipality interacts with Native nations.”
“An extraordinary and seminal work of impeccable scholarship. . . . Absolutely essential and unreservedly recommended.”
“A compelling account of the Oneida Nation’s struggle to retain its sovereignty and its reservation lands. This book describes jurisdictional battles that Indian nations in the United States are continually confronted with and provides helpful instruction on how these nations can work on a government-to-government basis with their neighbors. It offers hope that Indian nations can preserve their cultural and political integrity and continue to prosper and thrive.”