Native nations, like the Navajo nation, have proven to be remarkably
adept at retaining and exercising ever-increasing amounts of
self-determination even when faced with powerful external constraints
and limited resources. Now in this fourth edition of David E. Wilkins'
The Navajo Political Experience, political developments of the last
decade are discussed and analyzed comprehensively, and with as much
accessibility as thoroughness and detail. The Diné people and their
governing leaders have recently experienced a host of events that
dramatically affected the shape of the nation – a plethora of
effective grassroots organizations that had a profound impact on the
structure of the Navajo political system, a dramatic reduction in the
size of the legislative branch from eighty-eight to twenty-four
members, the introduction of institutional gambling, unresolved
battles over water rights, and a tense political crisis that pitted
the legislative branch against the judicial branch as the court sought
to ensure that the Fundamental Law was to be adhered to by all
governing bodies. These and other developments are examined in this
new edition, which includes three new appendices : The Navajo
Fundamental Law of 2002; The Diné Natural Resource Protection Act of
2005; and Nelson v. Shirley (2010), which add to the book's value as a
classroom tool and a primary source.
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ISBN
9781442226692
Publisert
2015
Utgave
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Utgiver
Bloomsbury USA
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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