Terra reservata Indiana
Terra reservata Indiana est regio terrestris a tribu Indiano in dicione Ministerii Rerum Indianarum legitime administrata, potius quam a rectionibus civitatum Civitatum Foederatarum in quibus sitae sunt. Quaeque ex 326[1] terris reservatis in Civitatibus Foederatis cum sua natione propria coniunguntur. Non omnes ex 567 agnitis civitatis tribubus[2][3] terram reservatam habent: nonnullae tribus plus quam unam habent, nonnullae terras reservatas partiunt inter se, nonnullae nullam habent. Praeterea, assignationum praeteritarum causa, cum nonnullae terrae Americanis non indigenis venderentur, nonnullae terrae reservatae reapse fragmenta sunt, ubi quique tractus tribalis, individualis, et privatus est merum enclave separatum. Haec congeries immobilium privatorum et publicorum difficultates administrativas, civiles, legitimas magni momenti efficit.[4]
Tota area geographica omnium terrarum reservatarum est 56 200 000 agrorum, propemodum magnitudinis Idahi. Plurimae terrae reservatae civitatibus Civitatum Foederatarum minores sunt, sed duodecim civitate Insula Rhodensi maiores sunt. Maxima, Terra Reservata Nationis Navajo, magnitudine Virginia Occidentali similis est. Terrae reservatae per civitatem inique distributae sunt; plurimae ad occidentem Fluminis Mississippiensis patent, terrasque occupantes quae primum per foedera vel 'concessae' ex dominio publico reservatas sunt.[5]
Notae
[recensere | fontem recensere]- ↑ Department of the Interior.
- ↑ Federal Register, vol. 80, no. 9, 14 Ianuarii 2015.
- ↑ "Federal Acknowledgment of the Pamunkey Indian Tribe" (PDF).
- ↑ Sutton 1991:199.
- ↑ Kinney, 1937; Sutton,1975
Bibliographia
[recensere | fontem recensere]- Allen, J. P., et E. Turner. 2002. Changing Faces, Changing Places: Mapping Southern Californians. Northridge Californiae: The Center for Geographical Studies, California State University at Northridge.
- Castle, George Pierre, et Robert L. Bee, eds. 1992. State and Reservation: New Perspectives on Federal Indian Policy. Tucson: University of Arizona Press.
- Clow, Richmond L., et Imre Sutton, eds. 2001. Trusteeship in Change: Toward Tribal Autonomy in Resource Management. Boulder: University Press of Colorado.
- Davies, Wade, et Richmond L. Clow. 2009. American Indian Sovereignty and Law: An Annotated Bibliography. Lanham Terrae Mariae: Scarecrow Press.
- Ferguson, T. J., et E. Richard Hart. 1985. A Zuni Atlas. Normanniae: University of Oklahoma Press.
- Getches, David H., Charles F. Wilkinson, et Robert A. Williams. 1998. Cases and Materials on Federal Indian Law. Ed. 4a. Sancti Pauli: West Group.
- Frantz, Klaus. 1999. Indian Reservations in the United States. Geography Research Paper 241. Sicagi: University of Chicago Press.
- Goodman, James M. 1982. The Navajo Atlas: Environments, Resources, People, and History of the Diné Bikeyah. Normanniae: University of Oklahoma Press.
- Kinney, J. P. 1937. A Continent Lost: A Civilization Won: Indian Land Tenure in America. Baltimorae: Johns Hopkins University Press.
- Prucha, Francis Paul. 1990. Atlas of American Indian Affairs. Normanniae: University of Nebraska Press.
- Royce, C. C., comp. 1899. Indian Land Cessions in the United States. 18th Annual Report, 1896–97, pars 2. Vasingtoniae: Bureau of American Ethnology.
- Sutton, Imre. 1975. Indian Land Tenure: Bibliographical Essays and a Guide to the Literature. Novi Eboraci: Clearwater Publishing.
- Sutton, Imre. 1976. Sovereign States and the Changing Definition of the Indian Reservation. Geographical Review 66(3):281–295.
- Sutton, Imre, ed. 1991. The Political Geography of Indian Country. American Indian Culture and Resource Journal 15(2):1–169.
- Sutton, Imre. 2002. Cartographic Review of Indian Land Tenure and Territoriality: A Schematic Approach. American Indian Culture and Research Journal 26(2:63–113.
- Velarde Tiller, Veronica E., ed. 1996, 2005. Tiller's Guide to Indian Country: Economic Profiles of American Indian Reservations. Albuquerque: BowArrow Publishing.
- Wishart, David J., et Oliver Froehling. 1996. Land Ownership, Population and Jurisdiction: the Case of the "Devils Lake Sioux Tribe v. North Dakota Public Service Commission." American Indian Culture and Research Journal 20(2):33–58.
- Woodward-Ney, Laura. 2004. Mapping Identity: The Coeur d'Alene Indian Reservation, 1803–1902. Boulder: University Press of Colorado.
Nexus externi
[recensere | fontem recensere]Vicimedia Communia plura habent quae ad terras reservatas Indianas spectant. |
- Tabula geographia terrarum reservatarum Indorum in Civitatibus Foederatis continentalibus.
- Index tabulae geographiae terrarum reservatarum Indorum in Civitatibus Foederatis continentalibus.
- Terrae reservatae Indorum in Censu Civitatum Foederatarum.
- Chapter 5: American Indian and Alaska Native Areas. U.S. Census Bureau, Geographic Areas Reference manual. PDF.
- FEMA: Federally recognized Indian reservations.
- Tribal Leaders Directory. PDF.
- Wheeler-Howard Act (Indian Reorganization Act) 1934.
- Native American Technical Corrections Act of 2003.
- Gambling on the reservation. Christian Science Monitor, Aprilis 2004.
- Henry Red Cloud of Oglala Lakota Tribe on the Recession's Toll on Reservations. Democracy Now! (pellicula).
- TribalJusticeandSafety.gov De rebus Indorum. U.S. Department of Justice.
- Public Law 280 and Law Enforcement in Indian Country – Research Priorities.
- Cessiones terrarum Indis per annum.