Explain the “Trust Doctrine.” At the end of this chapter, Wilkins and Stark discuss four “quandaries” that tribal governments face as sovereign nations. What are those four quandaries?

Explain the “Trust Doctrine.”

At the end of this chapter, Wilkins and Stark discuss four “quandaries” that tribal governments face as sovereign nations. What are those four quandaries?
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Also, at the end of Chapter 2, Wilkins and Stark do a nice job cataloging the historical inconsistencies of the U. S. government’s narrative and practice [policies] towards the status of tribal nations. What are the six “ federal indeterminancies” identified by the authors?
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In this chapter, the authors discuss the question of U. S. citizenship for Native Americans. Prior to the Indian Citizenship Act of 1924, under what conditions were some Native Americans granted citizenship?

Briefly conceptualize the following terms:
Sovereignty

Supreme Law of the Land

Plenary Power

Trustee Status

Treaty with the Delaware Tribe, September 17, 1778

Civilization Fund

Cherokee Tobacco Precedent

Board of Indian Commissioners

Briefly give the significance of the following legislation:
General Allotment Act, 1887

Indian Territory Naturalization Act. 1890

Briefly give the significance of the following court cases:
U. S. v. Jicarilla Apache Nation, 2011

Cherokee Nation v. Georgia, 1831

Worcester v. Georgia, 1832

Elk v. Wilkins, 1884

Matter of Heff, 1905

United States v. Nice, 1916

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