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Review United States/Indian relations during the Colonial era and
describe Indian resistance to government policies. (I)
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Define American Indian sovereignty. (II)
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| 3.
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Trace the historical and legal development of Indian sovereignty.
(II-IV)
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| 4.
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Explain tribal government and its functions in relation to tribal
sovereignty. (IV)
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| 5.
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Describe the contemporary sovereign status of American Indian Nations
in Arizona and nationally. (IV)
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Identify and describe the social and legal issues related to
sovereignty vs. assimilation. (V)
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| 7.
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Describe the unique legal status of American Indians and explain the
impact of this on their relationship with the United States
government. (IV-VI)
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| 8.
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Explain how contemporary economic development, public policy,
environmental issues, and the law impact the sovereign status of
Indian Nations in Arizona and nationally. (VI)
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| 9.
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Describe how other current issues and modern Indian resistance impact
the sovereign status of Indian Nations in Arizona and nationally. (VI)
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| 10.
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Identify and describe contemporary social problems related to the
Indian family, children, and elderly in urban and reservation
environments. (VI)
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Identify the challenges Indian Nations must confront to maintain their
sovereignstatus. (IV-VI)
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