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AIS definitions & Vine Deloria’s 10 Basic Human Rights

AIS definitions & Vine Deloria’s 10 Basic Human Rights. Justin Ashworth Melissa Ruiz Elise Johnson. Definitions of AIS. The study of self determination and tribal nation (re)building. Convocation definition: Indigenousness: place, culture, and society Sovereignty: law and history.

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AIS definitions & Vine Deloria’s 10 Basic Human Rights

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  1. AIS definitions & Vine Deloria’s 10 Basic Human Rights Justin Ashworth Melissa Ruiz Elise Johnson

  2. Definitions of AIS • The study of self determination and tribal nation (re)building. • Convocation definition: • Indigenousness: place, culture, and society • Sovereignty: law and history

  3. Vine Deloria’s 10 Basic Human Rights • Strengthened tribal governments • Better ties between urban/rural and reservation communities

  4. 10 Basic Human Rights cont’d • Disavowal of congressional plenary power • Formal U.S. federal acknowledgement of our respective nations sovereignty

  5. 10 Basic Human Rights cont’d • Affirmation of the political rights of “non-recognized” nations • Revival of treaty-making process

  6. 10 Basic Human Rights cont’d • Continued consolidation and restoration of our land • Increased teaching of Indigenous knowledge to our youth

  7. 10 Basic Human Rights cont’d • Establishment of a permanent Court of Indian Affairs • Modification of the trust doctrine from an active to passive role

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