Under the 1936 Natives Trust and Land Act, the government 'released' about 6.5 per cent of the country's land from the restrictions of the 1913 Land Act. The South African Native Trust was established to purchase farms within and sometimes adjoining these 'released areas' for the purpose of...
Monumental Change Announced for Alaska Native Tribes—BIA will Allow Alaskan Land to be Taken into TrustMary J. StreitzForrest Tahdooahnippah
Accounting, cultural hybridisation and colonial globalisation: A case of British civilising mission in Fiji Accounting, Auditing & Accountability Journal, 30 (4) (2017), pp. 932-954 View in ScopusGoogle Scholar Degeorges and Reilly, 2007 A. Degeorges, B. Reilly Politicization of land reform in...
Land trust issues can prove divisive for Native peopleMarquez, Deron
William H Holley
The Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976, which has become the cornerstone of public land law, defines multiple use as the management of the public lands and their various resource values so that they are utilized in the combination that will best meet the present and future needs ...
HAWCooper, Bradley Hideo KeikiokalaniTemple L.revCooper, Bradley Hideo Keikiokalani. 1994. A Trust Divided Cannot Stand: An Analysis o f Native Hawaiian Land Rights. Temple Law Review 67, no.2: 699-727.
Mary Christina Woods, "Indian Land and the Promise of Native Sovereignty: The Trust Doctrine Revisited," Utah Law Review (1994): 1471-1569, 1471, 1497.Wood, Mary Christine. 1994. Indian land and the promise of native sovereignty: The trust doctrine revisited. Utah Law Review 4:1471-1567....
For the last fifty years, the possibility of fee-to-trust acquisitions in Alaska has been precarious at best. This is largely due to the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act of 1971 (ANCSA), which eschewed the traditional reservation system in favor of corporate land ...
The firm also will take over investigations of a tribal ranch program and look into allegations of illegal and unethical conduct in two business dealings."These cases need to be resolved fair- ly as they have created uncertainty for the Navajo government and for thoseSUZANNE GAMBOA...