Ashley and Hubbard examine ways that tribal/state relations can be improved in the United States. While the long history of tribal-state relations point to the need for better cooperation, they contend that the first and most vital step is a greater understanding of the role that tribal governments play in the federal system. All too often, they assert, tribes are overlooked as viable political entities with unique legal and political status.
They begin by providing background information needed for an understanding of the position that tribal governments hold in the broader...
Ashley and Hubbard examine ways that tribal/state relations can be improved in the United States. While the long history of tribal-state relations ...