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Analyze the historical, legal, economic and social issues related to
Indian policies.(I-VI)
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2.
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Review United States Governmental policies relating to Indians and
explain how these policies impact Indian sovereignty.(I-VI)
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3.
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Define the "trust relationship" that exists between the United States
government and Indian nations.(II)
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4.
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Describe how the "trust relationship" with the United States
government has impacted Indian policies throughout history.(II)
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5.
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Review authority and responsibilities of state and local governments
and describe their impact on Indian policies.(II-VI)
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6.
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Identify and describe federal regulating agencies that Indians utilize
for funding, regulating responsibilities and enforcement and explain
their impact on and off the reservation.(IV-VI)
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7.
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Review the authority and responsibilities of tribal governments and
describe the impact of their policies on Indian Nations and on the
individual tribal member.(IV-VI)
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8.
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Identify and describe the variety of governmental structures found
among Indian Nations in the United States.(IV)
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9.
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Identify jurisdictional conflicts among tribal, federal, state, and
local governments, and describe how these conflicts impact Indian
policies related to economic and natural resources development, water
rights, and land issues.(V-VI)
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10.
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Summarize contemporary legal and congressional sentiment regarding
Indian policies.(VI)
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