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CHAPTER IV. The Relationship of Indian Tribes to the Three Branches of the Federal Government
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- Introduction vii
- CHAPTER I. Europeans and the New World 1
- CHAPTER II. The Articles of Confederation 13
- CHAPTER III. The Constitution and American Indian Tribes 21
- CHAPTER IV. The Relationship of Indian Tribes to the Three Branches of the Federal Government 32
- CHAPTER V. The Historical Development of Constitutional Clauses 58
- CHAPTER VI. The Constitutional Amendments 96
- CHAPTER VII. The Later Constitutional Amendments 139
- CHAPTER VIII. The Status of Indian Tribes and the Constitution 156
- Notes 163
- References 191
- Index of Cases 197
- General Index 203
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- Introduction vii
- CHAPTER I. Europeans and the New World 1
- CHAPTER II. The Articles of Confederation 13
- CHAPTER III. The Constitution and American Indian Tribes 21
- CHAPTER IV. The Relationship of Indian Tribes to the Three Branches of the Federal Government 32
- CHAPTER V. The Historical Development of Constitutional Clauses 58
- CHAPTER VI. The Constitutional Amendments 96
- CHAPTER VII. The Later Constitutional Amendments 139
- CHAPTER VIII. The Status of Indian Tribes and the Constitution 156
- Notes 163
- References 191
- Index of Cases 197
- General Index 203