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Human Rights Magazine
Spring 2006, Volume 33, Number 2
Protecting the Sacred
Courtney Ann Coyle
Introduction: The Aboriginal Occupiers of the Soil
S. Bobo Dean
A Brief History of the U.S.-American Indian Nations Relationship
Richard B. Collins
Cobell v. Norton: Redressing a Century of Malfeasance
Keith Harper
Separating Fact from Fiction: The Department of the Interior and the Cobell Litigation
Ross O. Swimmer
The Rise of Tribal Self-Determination and Economic Development
Jeff R. Keohane
Environmental Hazards and Jurisdiction on Tribal Lands
Theodore J. Griswald
Tribes and Self-Determination in Alaska
David Case and Dalee Sambo Dorough
Ever Loyal to the Land: The Story of the Native Hawaiian People
Melody Kapilialoha MacKenzie
Protecting and Preserving Indigenous Communities in the Americas
F. Michael Willis and Timothy Seward
The Highest Possible Health Status for Indians
H. Sally Smith
Human Rights Hero
John Echohawk
Nicholas Targ
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