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                       CASE  STUDIES

Purpose :   To enable the student to demonstrate their
ability to conduct and evaluate research in the area of
American Indian Politics covered in this course at a
college level of competency.

Format : 10 - 15 pages in length, wordprocessed,
double-spaced in correct college grammar and punctuation,
references cited where appropriate (MLA Style is required). 
A Works Cited page must be included.

Due Date :     LATE PAPERS WILL HAVE THEIR
GRADE REDUCED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE LATENESS
(USUALLY 1 GRADE PER CLASS) !!!!!

 Topics : The following are some suggested topics,
other may come up in class, or you may wish to
analyze a particular subject of your own choosing following
approval from the instructor.

Lummi Aquaculture              
Non-Recognized Tribes
Indian Fishing Rights           
Indian Housing Programs
Treaty Rights, Fact or Fiction
Indian Political Image in the Media
Indian Employment Programs                                       
The BIA, Yesterday and Today
Strip mining Among the Navajo, Hopi & Cheyenne
P.L. 280 and Retrocession 
Indian Education Programs
Native American Church's Fight for Freedom of Religion
Indian Child Welfare Programs        
A.I.M.
N.C.A.I.                                    
C.E.R.T.
Terminated Indians, Their Rights Indian Police and the Courts
Water Rights           
George Bush's Indian Policies?
Indian Casinos, Taxable or Not ?


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