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PUBPOL 587: Native Nations, Native Lands, Native Waters

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Examines the ways that Native Nations in the US function as self-governing sovereigns and the ways that Native Nations govern their lands and waters. Considers how Native Nations interact with other governments and the consequences of those interactions.
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