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Session Submission Type: Virtual Created Panel
The fourth panel considers Indigenous sovereignty, which operates in the face of nation-state policies that undermine and challenge Indigenous rights. In addition, as Indigenous peoples reject nation-state threat and impositions, they make choices about how they will define and exercise sovereign practice. This panels considers the obstacles that nation-states have created for Indigenous sovereignty, and the choices that Indigenous peoples make about how they apply their sovereignty.
The Historical Failure of the IHS and the Restoration of Healthcare Sovereignty - Joseph John Dietrich, Cal Poly Pomona/Claremont Graduate University; Kara Mazareas; Jean Reith Schroedel, Claremont Graduate University
The Search for Native American Political Development - Thomas Klemm, University of Michigan
‘Indigenous’ Land Rights and Contentious Politics in Africa: The Case of Uganda - Matthew I. Mitchell, University of Saskatchewan
The Land is Everywhere or It's Nowhere": Unsettling the City Through Indigenous Urban Autonomy and Cosmopolitan Indigeneity - Elizabeth Camacho, University of Chicago
Per-Capita Payments and Tribal Governance - Paasha Mahdavi, University of California, Santa Barbara