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parties:</font></div>
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<div><font face="Times" color="#000000">HAMPSHIRE COLLEGE LAW
PROGRAM</font></div>
<div><font face="Times" color="#000000">Presents a LAW LUNCH:<br>
<br>
Kathleen Brown-Perez<br>
Writer, Attorney and Tribal Member<br>
<br>
Bowing to the Great Father:<br>
The Quest for Federal Acknowledgment forAmerica's Indian Tribes<br>
<br>
"Indian" is the correct term here (not "Native
American"), because federal law technically speaks of "federal
acknowledgment as an American Indian tribe." The more
inclusive term "Native American" would include many groups,
such as Native Hawaiians, who may not legally apply for federal
acknowledgment as a tribe because they are not "Indian." <br>
<br>
"Great Father" was the term frequently used to describe the
US President in Indian treaties.<br>
<br>
TUESDAY APRIL 26, 2005, NOON to 1:00PM<br>
MERRILL HOUSE LIVING ROOM<br>
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LUNCH PROVIDED! PLEASE JOIN US!</font></div>
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