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In Defense of Sovereignty: Protecting the Oneida Nation's Inherent Right to Self-Determination

In Defense of Sovereignty: Protecting the Oneida Nation's Inherent Right to Self-Determination - Paperback

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Availability:In StockContributor:Rebecca M. WebsterPublish date:2024-12-17Pages:208
Language:EnglishPublisher:University of Wisconsin PressISBN-13:9780299340643ISBN-10:299340643UPC:9780299340643Book Category:Social Science, Political Science, LawBook Subcategory:Indigenous Studies, Political Process, GovernmentBook Topic:State, Provincial & MunicipalSize:8.50 x 5.50 x 0.47 inchesWeight:0.5908Product ID:SCK9C08HF3
In Defense of Sovereignty recounts the history of the Oneida Nation and its struggles for self-determination. Since the nation's removal from New York in the 1820s to what would become the state of Wisconsin, it has been engaged in legal conflicts with US actors to retain its sovereignty and its lands. Legal scholar and former Oneida Nation senior staff attorney Rebecca M. Webster traces this history, including the nation's treaties with the US but focusing especially on its relationship with the village of Hobart, Wisconsin. Since 2003 there have been six disputes that have led to litigation between the local government and the nation. Central to these disputes are the local government's attempts to regulate the nation and relegate its government to the position of a common landowner, subject to municipal authority.

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 nation 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.
Language:EnglishPublisher:University of Wisconsin PressISBN-13:9780299340643ISBN-10:299340643UPC:9780299340643Book Category:Social Science, Political Science, LawBook Subcategory:Indigenous Studies, Political Process, GovernmentBook Topic:State, Provincial & MunicipalSize:8.50 x 5.50 x 0.47 inchesWeight:0.5908Product ID:SCK9C08HF3
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: Yukwan?nste 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.
Publisher: University of Wisconsin Press

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