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Tribal Sovereignty Explained: Ep 2 of Crash Course Native American History

Tribal Sovereignty Explained: Ep 2 of Crash Course Native American History

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What is tribal sovereignty In this episode of Crash Course Native American History, we’ll explore how tribes can and can’t govern themselves, and why sovereignty isn’t something the U. S. ever gave to tribes it’s an inherent right they already had. Introduction: The Chinook 00: 00 What is tribal sovereignty 0: 42 Tribal sovereignty in the US 1: 57 Plenary power 3: 23 The benefits of tribal sovereignty 5: 39 The limitations of tribal sovereignty 8: 16 Review & Credits 9: 59 Sources: Want to know more about how this series was made Learn more here: Support us for $5/month on Patreon to keep Crash Course free for everyone forever! Or support us directly: Join our Crash Course email list to get the latest news and highlights: Get our special Crash Course Educators newsletter: Thanks to the following patrons for their generous monthly contributions that help keep Crash Course free for everyone forever: Shruti S, Emily Beazley, Rie Ohta, Reed Spilmann, Brandon Thomas, Quinn Harden, oranjeez, Forrest Langseth, UwU, Leah H, Jack Hart, Elizabeth LaBelle, Andrew Woods, David Fanska, Barbara Pettersen, Kevin Knupp, Toni Miles, Kyle & Katherine Callahan, Steve Segreto, Ken Davidian, Laurel Stevens, Stephen Akuffo, Samantha, Krystle Young, Kristina D Knight, Perry Joyce, Alan Bridgeman, Scott Harrison, Matt Curls, Bernardo Garza, Breanna Bosso, Duncan W Moore IV, Sarah & Nathan Catchings, Jennifer Killen, team dorsey, Jason Rostoker, Pietro Gagliardi, Trevin Beattie, John Lee, Indija-ka Siriwardena, Eric Koslow, Alex Hackman, Ken Penttinen, ClareG, Barrett Nuzum, Rizwan Kassim, Nathan Taylor, Les Aker, Siobhán, Constance Urist, Stephen McCandless, Jason Buster, Emily T, Triad Terrace, Thomas Greinert, Katie Dean, Evol Hong, Wai Jack Sin, Ian Dundore, Tandy Ratliff, Caleb Weeks, Joseph Ruf __ Want to find Crash Course elsewhere on the internet Instagram - Facebook - Bluesky - CC Kids:
Date: 2025-05-16

Comments and reviews: 6


I really appreciate exploring this aspect of American history that is very overlooked in the mainstream education. I espcially enjoy learning about the ways native nations see themselves and how they fit into American society and governance as a whole - its a very unique situation
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If the various nations are sovereign just like the states are, why don't they have any representation in congress This seems to me to be a glaring contradiction.
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Cannot thank yall enough for this series! The videos are too short tho, I need every episode to be feature film length I need 60 hours of this lol
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This is so well executed. I am grateful for the acknowledgment of all of the complications. Can't wait to watch the rest of the series!
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If I was younger and in better health, I would teach this in school, and, under the current administration, promptly get fired.
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I appreciate this series, though by the end I'm going to hate my government even more than what I thought physically possible.
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