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Native American Rights | Is Native American Culture Threatened?

  • Chapter 1 Preface

  • Using Indian Names for Sports Teams Harms Native Americans

    by by Ward Churchill

  • Studying Indian Remains Violates Native Americans’ BeliefsStudying Indian Remains Violates Native Americans’ Beliefs

    by by Devon A. Mihesuah

  • Native Americans’ Free Exercise of Religion Is Threatened by Prisons

    by by Iron Thunderhorse

  • The Public Interferes with Native American Religious Activities on Public Lands

    by by Charles Levendosky

  • New Age Practitioners Threaten Indian Spirituality

    by by Rick Romancito

  • The Supreme Court Threatens Native Americans’ Religious Use of Peyote

    by by Walter Echo-Hawk

  • Using Indian Names for Sports Teams Does Not Harm Native Americans

    by by Andy Rooney

  • Studying Indian Remains Provides Useful Information

    by by Patricia M. Landau and D. Gentry Steele

  • Prison Regulations Do Not Violate Native Americans’ Free Exercise of Religion

    by by C. Arlen Beam and David R. Hansen

  • The Public Does Not Threaten Native American Religious Activities on Public Lands

    by by Andy Petefish, Friends of Devils Tower, Devils

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  1. Introduction
  2. Is Native American Culture Threatened?
    1. Chapter 1 Preface
    2. Using Indian Names for Sports Teams Harms Native Americans
    3. Studying Indian Remains Violates Native Americans’ BeliefsStudying Indian Remains Violates Native Americans’ Beliefs
    4. Native Americans’ Free Exercise of Religion Is Threatened by Prisons
    5. The Public Interferes with Native American Religious Activities on Public Lands
    6. New Age Practitioners Threaten Indian Spirituality
    7. The Supreme Court Threatens Native Americans’ Religious Use of Peyote
    8. Using Indian Names for Sports Teams Does Not Harm Native Americans
    9. Studying Indian Remains Provides Useful Information
    10. Prison Regulations Do Not Violate Native Americans’ Free Exercise of Religion
    11. The Public Does Not Threaten Native American Religious Activities on Public Lands
  3. Is Indian Gaming Beneficial to Native Americans?
    1. Indian Gaming: An Overview
    2. Indian Gaming Revenues Provide Many Needed Services
    3. Indian Gaming Promotes Native American Sovereignty
    4. Indian Gaming Helps the Economy
    5. Indian Gaming May Promote Compulsive Gambling Among Native Americans
    6. Indian Gaming Could Destroy Native American Culture
    7. Organized Crime May Infiltrate Indian Casinos
    8. Indian Gaming Will Hurt the Economy
  4. How Should Tribal Resources Be Used?
    1. Native American Resources: An Overview
    2. Native Americans Have the Right to Restrict the Development of Tribal Resources
    3. Native Americans Should Use Their Resources More Efficiently
    4. Indians Should Oppose the Storage of Nuclear Waste on Reservations
    5. Storing Nuclear Waste on Reservation Land Can Benefit Native Americans
    6. Nuclear Waste Storage Sites Are Not Dangerous
  5. Should Indian Sovereignty Be Restricted?
    1. Indian Sovereignty: An Overview
    2. Indians Should Not Seek Complete Sovereignty
    3. Indian Sovereign Immunity Should Be Restricted
    4. States Should Be Allowed to Tax Tribal Revenues
    5. Indian Sovereign Immunity Must Not Be Restricted
    6. States Should Not Be Allowed to Tax Indian Casino Revenues
    7. States Cannot Tax Indian Nations
  6. Organizations to Contact
  7. Bibliography
  8. Copyright

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