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Title: Obstacles at every turn: Barriers to political participation faced by Native American voters
Contributors: Tucker, James Thomas
De León, Jacqueline
McCool, Dan
Keywords: Suffrage—United States—History—21st century
Indians of North America—United States—History—21st century
Issue Date: 2020
Publisher: Native American Rights Fund
Place of Publication: Boulder, Colo.
Description: In 2017-2018, the Native American Voting Rights Coalition held nine public hearings to better understand how Native Americans are systemically and culturally kept from fully exercising their right to vote. More than 120 witnesses testified from dozens of tribes across the Midwest, Southwest, West Coast, and Alaska. This report is the product of those hearings and provides detailed evidence that Native people face obstacles at every turn in the electoral process: from registering to vote, to casting votes, to having votes counted.
URI: http://arks.princeton.edu/ark:/88435/dsp011n79h738s
Related resource: https://vote.narf.org/obstacles-at-every-turn/?_ga=2.1419505.1300045142.1596204403-322273607.1596204403
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