Abstract
Professor Williams discusses the themes of the Cherokee Nation's discourse of Indian tribal sovereignty during the nineteenth century. He next analyzes the Whites' Removal Era discourse opposing tribal sovereignty, which focused on the incompatibility between tribalism and European-derived practices. He argues that European-derived racism still dominates modern attitudes toward Indians.
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31 Ariz. L. Rev. 237 (1989)
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