Emerging international Native relations — part II: Separating and binding factors among Native peoples
This second installment in a five-part series explores how Indigenous peoples build relationships worldwide, specifically highlighting North American Indigenous diplomacy. This entry focuses on the factors that unite or divide Indigenous diplomacy. The importance of cross-border connections and journeys is emphasized as an essential component of Indigenous movements in the 1970s.
Citation: La Course, Richard. (March 13, 1975). Emerging international Native relations — part II: Seperating and binding factors among Native peoples. American Indian Law Newsletter, 8(4), pp. 51-57. University of New Mexico School of Law, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA.