Making Indian Law: The Hualapai Land Case and the Birth of Ethnohistory (The Lamar Series in Western History)
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Discover a compelling account of the Hualapai Indians' legal battle for their aboriginal home in "Making Indian Law: The Hualapai Land Case and the Birth of Ethnohistory." Witness how this historical event transformed Indian law and paved the way for a new perspective on writing Indian history. Learn about the courageous Hualapai activists and their journey to secure their land rights through a groundbreaking Supreme Court victory.
Uncover the gripping tale of how the Hualapai tribe stood up against powerful entities like the Santa Fe Railroad and the U.S. government to defend their property rights. Experience the intense courtroom showdown that challenged conventional views on Indian property and reshaped the understanding of native people and their past. "Making Indian Law" is a must-read for anyone interested in the intersection of law, history, and indigenous rights.
Delve into the pivotal role that the Hualapai and their legal advocates played in reshaping the narrative surrounding native land claims. Explore how the meticulous documentation of Hualapai land usage became a cornerstone of their fight to preserve their reservation. Experience the lasting impact of the Hualapai decision, which reverberates in indigenous land claim cases worldwide to this day.
Ready to embark on a journey through the landmark Hualapai land case and its lasting ramifications for Indian law and ethnohistory? Dive into the pages of "Making Indian Law" and explore the fascinating legal and cultural shifts that continue to shape our understanding of native rights and heritage.
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