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Understanding Vine Deloria’s 10 Basic Human Rights for Indigenous Sovereignty

This comprehensive overview explores Vine Deloria's framework of the 10 Basic Human Rights essential for Indigenous self-determination and tribal nation rebuilding. Key issues include strengthening tribal governments, enhancing relationships between reservations and non-reservation communities, mentoring youth in tribal knowledge, and advocating for treaty revival and recognition of non-recognized tribal nations. Additional topics cover establishing a permanent court of Indian Affairs and the importance of formal U.S. federal acknowledgment of Indigenous self-determination.

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Understanding Vine Deloria’s 10 Basic Human Rights for Indigenous Sovereignty

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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 • Strengthen tribal governments • Better ties between reservations & non-reservation communities • Better mentoring to our youth—increased teaching of tribal knowledge

  4. 10 Basic Human Rights cont’d • Revival of treaty-making • Recognition of the political rights of non-recognized tribal nations • Establishment of a permanent court of Indian Affairs

  5. 10 Basic Human Rights cont’d • Continued consolidation and restoration of our land • Formal U.S. federal acknowledgement of our self-determination • Modification of the trust doctrine from an active to passive role

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