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A.I.S Definitions & Vine Deloria’s 10 Points

A.I.S Definitions & Vine Deloria’s 10 Points. By: Melissa Ruiz. A.I.S Definition. The study of self-determination and tribal nations (re)building. Convocation Definition of A.I.S. Indigenousness Continue consolidation and restoration of our land Sovereignty

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A.I.S Definitions & Vine Deloria’s 10 Points

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  1. A.I.S Definitions & Vine Deloria’s 10 Points By: Melissa Ruiz

  2. A.I.S Definition • The study of self-determination and tribal nations (re)building.

  3. Convocation Definition of A.I.S • Indigenousness Continue consolidation and restoration of our land • Sovereignty Establishment of a court of Indian affairs

  4. Vine Deloria Jr.

  5. Vine DeloriaJr’s 10 Basic Human Rights • Strengthen tribal governments • Better ties between urban/rural and reservation communities • Increased teaching of Indigenous knowledge to our youth

  6. Vine DeloriaJr’s 10 Points con’t 4) Formal U.S. federal acknowledgement of our respective nations sovereignty 5) Affirmation of the political rights of “non-recognized” nations 6)Revival of treaty-making process

  7. Vine DeloriaJr’s 10 Points con’t 7) Continued consolidation and restoration of our land 8) Disavowal of congressional plenary power 9) Establishment of a permanent court of Indian affairs 10) Modification of the trust doctrine from an active to passive role

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