Indian people and their culture -- Shifting governmental relationships -- The tribes and the land -- Tribal governments, sovereignty, and relations with the U.S. government -- State and local relations -- Characteristics of the Indian population of Minnesota -- Natural resources -- Economic development -- Employment patterns and opportunities -- Education -- Social services -- Health -- Housing -- The criminal justice system.
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Characterized by a balanced perspective and a comprehensive approach, Indians in Minnesota provides an account of Ojibwe and Dakota Indians living in both reservation and urban settings. Compiled from interviews with tribal members, as well as data from the 2000 Minnesota Census and federal and state reports, the fifth edition of this resource examines the continuing needs of Indians in the twenty-first century.
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22573/cttbnjx9
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Title
Indians in Minnesota.
TOPICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
Indians of North America-- Government relations.
Indians of North America-- Minnesota-- Social conditions.
HISTORY-- State & Local-- General.
HISTORY-- State & Local.
Indians of North America-- Government relations.
Indians of North America-- Social conditions.
SOCIAL SCIENCE-- Ethnic Studies-- Native American Studies.