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Material Type: | Government publication, State or province government publication |
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Document Type: | Book |
All Authors / Contributors: |
Felix S Cohen; David E Wilkins; Lindsay Gordon Robertson |
ISBN: | 0806138068 9780806138060 9780806166063 0806166061 |
OCLC Number: | 1038978161 |
Description: | xxxii, 200 pages ; 22 cm |
Contents: | Basic memorandum on drafting of tribal constitutions -- Sect. 1. Introduction -- Sect. 2. Name of organization -- Sect. 3. Statement of purposes -- Sect. 4. Territory and membership -- Sect. 5. Offices and titles -- Sect. 6. District organization -- Sect. 7. Form of governing body -- Sect. 8. Relation of the Indian service to tribal government -- Sect. 9. Place of chiefs in tribal government -- Sect. 10. Conduct of elections -- Sect. 11. Tenure of office -- Sect. 12. Popular initiative and referendum -- Sect. 13. Powers of tribal self-government -- Sect. 14. Declaration of the rights of the people -- Sect. 15. Bylaws : duties of officers -- Sect. 16. Bylaws : qualifications for office -- Sect. 17. Bylaws : oaths of office, insignia, and ceremonials -- Sect. 18. Bylaws : salaries of officials -- Sect. 19. Bylaws : procedure of governing body -- Sect. 20. Bylaws : judicial code -- Sect. 21. Bylaws : code of misdemeanors -- Sect. 22. Bylaws : law of domestic relations -- Sect. 23. Bylaws : property -- Sect. 24. Bylaws : taxation -- Sect. 25. Bylaws : public welfare -- App. A. Model constitution -- App. B. Outline of tribal constitution and bylaws -- App. C. Model corporate charter. |
Series Title: | American Indian law and policy series, v. 1. |
Responsibility: | by Felix S. Cohen ; edited by David E. Wilkins ; foreword by Lindsay G. Robertson. |
Abstract:
Largely forgotten until Cohen's papers were released more than half a century later, the memorandum now receives the attention it has long deserved. David E. Wilkins presents the entire work, edited and introduced with an essay that describes its origins and places it in historical context. Cohen recommended that each tribe consider preserving ancient traditions that offered wisdom to those drafting constitutions. Strongly opposed to "sending out canned constitutions from Washington," he offered ideas for incorporating Indigenous political, social, and cultural knowledge and structure into new tribal constitutions.
On the Drafting of Tribal Constitutions shows that concepts of Indigenous autonomy and self-governance have been vital to Native nations throughout history. As today's tribal governments undertake reform, Cohen's memorandum again offers a wealth of insight on how best to amend previous constitutions. It also helps scholars better understand the historic policy shift brought about by the Indian Reorganization Act."--Pub. desc.
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