The Cherokee Constitution - the Road to a Sovereign State
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Data wydania
2008
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1733-2680
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Oficyna Wydawnicza AFM
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"The native people of North America are often perceived through the story of the
brave colonists fighting with the belligerent and barbaric Indians. All of us like to
watch movies about the Wild West, some people dream of visiting Tombstone, but
few people are really concerned about who the Indians really were, or whether they
had a social or political structure. In fact most of the Indian tribes at the beginning
of the Encounter era shifted from egalitarian societies of mobile, hunter-gatherer
people to hierarchical sedentary or semi-sedentary chiefdoms. Some tribes developed
complex social systems based on a corporation of several tribes or groups.
The best example is the League of Five Nations. This religious and political organization
of five Iroquois-speaking tribes organized itself as a semi-state organization.
Today’s American legal doctrine assumes that the Founding Fathers of the
United States of America took the structure of the League as a foundation for the
American state regime."(...)
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Krakowskie Studia Międzynarodowe 2008, nr 1, s. 321-337.