Power from Powerlessness: Tribal Governments, Institutional Niches, and American Federalism

Power from Powerlessness: Tribal Governments, Institutional Niches, and American Federalism

by Laura E. Evans
ISBN-10:
019974274X
ISBN-13:
2900199742744
Pub. Date:
04/22/2011
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Power from Powerlessness: Tribal Governments, Institutional Niches, and American Federalism

Power from Powerlessness: Tribal Governments, Institutional Niches, and American Federalism

by Laura E. Evans
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Overview

As American Indian tribes seek to overcome centuries of political and social marginalization, they face daunting obstacles. The successes of some tribal casinos have lured many outside observers into thinking that gambling revenue alone can somehow mend the devastation of culture, community, natural resources, and sacred spaces. The reality is quite different. Most tribal officials operate with meager resources and serve impoverished communities with stark political disadvantages. Yet we find examples of Indian tribes persuading states, localities, and the federal government to pursue policy change that addresses important tribal concerns. How is it that Indian tribes sometimes succeed against very dim prospects?

In Power from Powerlessness, Laura Evans looks at the successful policy interventions by a range of American Indian tribal governments and explains how disadvantaged groups can exploit niches in the institutional framework of American federalism to obtain unlikely victories. Tribes have also been adept at building productive relationships with governmental authorities at all levels. Admittedly, many of the tribes' victories are small when viewed on their own: reaching cooperative agreements on trash collection with municipalities and successfully challenging other localities for more control over fisheries and waterway management. However, Evans shows that in combination, their victories are impressive-particularly when considering that the poverty rate among American Indians on reservations is 39 percent. Not simply a book about American Indian politics, Power from Powerlessness forces scholars of institutions and inequality to reconsider the commonly held view that the less powerful are in fact powerless.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 2900199742744
Publication date: 04/22/2011
Pages: 256
Product dimensions: 6.50(w) x 1.50(h) x 9.50(d)

About the Author

Laura E. Evans is Assistant Professor in the Evans School of Public Affairs at the University of Washington.

Table of Contents

1. American Indian Tribal Governments' Fight for Change inside Institutions
2. The Historical Evolution of American Indian Political Strategies and Background
3. Quiet, Yet Ever-Constant Advocacy: How American Indian Tribal Governments Have Confronted and Changed Federal Indian Policy
4. Expertise-Centered Behaviors: How Knowledge Changes Organizations and How to Know When it's There
5. Expertise and "Soft" Disempowerment: Race, Land and Local Power in American Indian Politics
6. Channels of Access, Frames for Persuasion: Influence of Tribal Governments in State Politics
7. Forging the Future
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