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Tribal Estates: A Comparative and Case Study

Tollefson et al compare three types of cases in which Native Americans have sought to regain some semblance of their former estates. The main focus is on the Duwamish, a tribe that never received any tribal reservation or allotments on other reservations and have yet to achieve any tangible estate.

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Published in:Ethnology 1996-10, Vol.35 (4), p.321-338
Main Authors: Tollefson, Kenneth D., Abbott, Martin L., Wiggins, Eugene
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:Tollefson et al compare three types of cases in which Native Americans have sought to regain some semblance of their former estates. The main focus is on the Duwamish, a tribe that never received any tribal reservation or allotments on other reservations and have yet to achieve any tangible estate.
ISSN:0014-1828
2160-3510
DOI:10.2307/3773873