Description
Hart, a historian who has testified in cases that have resulted in roughly a billion dollars in judgments, uses specific cases to explain at length what kind of historical research and documentation is necessary for tribes seeking to protect and claim their rights under United States law. He demonstrates the legal questions that Native Americans face by exploring the cultural history and legal struggles of six Indian nations. He recounts how these were addressed by expert testimony grounded in thorough historical understanding, research, and argumentation. The case studies focus on the Wenatchi, Coeur d'Alene, Hualapai, Amah Mutsun, Klamath, and Zuni peoples but address issues relevant to many American tribes.
About the Author
E. Richard Hart provides historical, ethnohistorical, and environmental historical services and expert testimony for North American tribes. The former executive director of the Institute of the North American West, he has organized a number of influential conferences, authored or edited ten books, and published numerous articles and essays.
Reviews
"A truly remarkable addition to the field of literature regarding the first inhabitants. It could very well be a path-breaking book for the field of expert witness training."
-Sandra K. Mathews, author of American Indians of the Early West "A significant contribution. The author provides insights that are perceptive and thought provoking for both academics and legal personnel. This is the kind of valuable information that can only be gleaned from years of experience."
-R. David Edmunds, author of The Fox Wars: The Mesquakie Challenge to New France "A great read for lawyers and those interested in legal proceedings. Hart's description of his adventures as an expert witness demonstrates a deep understanding of how experts assist courts and administrative agencies to understand and contextualize complicated historical facts and how to place them into an appropriate legal matrix. His account is very enlightening and useful."
-Michael Homer, managing partner at the law firm of Suitter Axland, and author of Joseph's Temples
"Hart, a public historian whose past writings focus on the Zunis, has written an excellent memoir of his involvement as an expert witness for American Indian nations in the West over the past four decades. His book also carefully explains the roles and the pitfalls of serving in this capacity.... Highly Recommended."
-CHOICE "Compelling and clearly presented.... Anyone considering work as an expert witness should read this book."
-Native and Indigenous Studies Association
Book Information
ISBN 9781607815952
Author E. Richard Hart
Format Paperback
Page Count 352
Imprint University of Utah Press,U.S.
Publisher University of Utah Press,U.S.
Weight(grams) 565g
Dimensions(mm) 229mm * 152mm * 25mm