Includes bibliographical references (pages 213-222) and index.
Contents:
Part I. Grounding sovereignty discourse -- Colonial contexts: tribal sovereignty in western and U.S. Indian law -- The Indian vox populi -- Collective politics and legal interpretation -- Part II. Literary discourses of self-determination -- The pragmatics of literary nationalism -- Elizabeth Cook-Lynn and treaty reading -- Gerald Vizenor's constitutional praxis -- Critical prospects: sovereignty in the Cahuilla storyway.
Series:
American Indian literature and critical studies series ; volume 66
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