
Native Americans and the Supreme Court
Live at the National Constitution Center
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This chapter explores the evolution of plenary power concerning Native American tribes, tracing its legal lineage from the 1880s to 2004. It highlights the transition from a doctrine rooted in racism to one recognized as constitutional, paralleling these legal developments with trickster narratives in Native American culture.
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