New Book: "Captured Justice: Native Nations and Public Law 280″ by Duane Champagne and Carole Goldberg


Here. Captured Justice: Native Nations and Public Law 280 by Duane Champagne, Carole Goldberg 2012 • $30.00 • 244 pp • paper • ISBN: 978-1-61163-043-5 •LCCN 2011034877 The policy of forced assimilation, called “termination,” that Congress pressed upon Native Americans in the 1950s brought state criminal jurisdiction to more than half of all Indian … Continue reading →read more

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