Preston Pfau

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Americans have heard of reservations, but few realize that their Indian residents have no constitutional rights. Their citizenship and civil rights are specified only in federal statutes revocable by congressional decree. Indians are omitted from the Constitution’s protections by virtue of the document’s explicit language, and federal Indian statutes do not replicate the full range of these protections, even in revocable form.
Neither Settler nor Native: The Making and Unmaking of Permanent Minorities
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