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Iroquois Land Claims - Paperback

Iroquois Land Claims - Paperback

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by Christopher Vecsey (Editor), William A. Starna (Editor)

The landmark Oneida Supreme Court decisions of 1974 and 1985 testify to the fact that the Iroquois' day in court has finally arrived. Although Indian petitions to regain their shrinking land base have generally caught the non-Indian public by surprise, land rights have been an issue for the Iroquois for the past two-hundred years. This book provides a balanced appraisal of the land claims made by several of the Iroquois tribes. By drawing upon the viewpoints of those who have a direct stake in the land claims' outcome-Iroquois, attorneys representing or defending against the claims, expert witnesses-and those who have extensive knowledge of the controversy, this book reveals the complexity of the issues. While there is no easy way to resolve these claims, the uniquely qualifies contributors stress that a negotiated settlement is preferable to a litigated one. The fact that these cases have had to be brought to court, even to the Supreme Court, is evidence of the seriousness of the issues involved. This book strikes a balance among the various parties to the land disputes, proving an invaluable resource to academics, students, legal professionals, policymakers, and the public at large.

Author Biography

Christopher Vecsey is Professor of Religion and Director of Native American Studies at Colgate University and the author of several books on American Indians.

William A. Starna is Professor of Anthropology, State University of New York College at Oneonta, and has published widely on Native American history and culture.
Number of Pages: 198
Dimensions: 0.65 x 8.93 x 6.02 IN
Publication Date: May 01, 1998
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