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United States V. Hatahley: A Legal Archaeology Case Study In Law And Racial Conflict, Debora L. Threedy
United States V. Hatahley: A Legal Archaeology Case Study In Law And Racial Conflict, Debora L. Threedy
American Indian Law Review
This article is a case study of United States v. Hatahley using the methodology of "legal archaeology" to reconstruct the historical, social, and economic context of the litigation. In 1953, a group of individual Navajos brought suit under the Federal Tort Claims Act for the destruction of over one hundred horses and burros. The first section of the article presents two contrasting narratives for the case. The first relates what we know about the case from the reported opinions, while the second locates the litigated case within the larger social context by examining the parties, the history of incidents culminating …
The Repeal Of Article 8: Law, Government, And Cultural Politics At Akwesasne, William A. Starna
The Repeal Of Article 8: Law, Government, And Cultural Politics At Akwesasne, William A. Starna
American Indian Law Review
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The First Americans And The "Free" Exercise Of Religion, Martin C. Loesch
The First Americans And The "Free" Exercise Of Religion, Martin C. Loesch
American Indian Law Review
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Native Americans And The Constitution: The Original Understanding, Mark Savage
Native Americans And The Constitution: The Original Understanding, Mark Savage
American Indian Law Review
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Criminal Jurisdiction Over Nonmember Indians: The Legal Void After Duro V. Reina, Douglas B. Cubberley
Criminal Jurisdiction Over Nonmember Indians: The Legal Void After Duro V. Reina, Douglas B. Cubberley
American Indian Law Review
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From The Great Law Of Peace To The Constitution Of The United States: A Revision Of America's Democratic Roots, Gregory Schaaf
From The Great Law Of Peace To The Constitution Of The United States: A Revision Of America's Democratic Roots, Gregory Schaaf
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.
Philosophical, Legal, And Social Rationales For Appropriating The Tribal Estate, 1607 To1980, Arrell Morgan Gibson
Philosophical, Legal, And Social Rationales For Appropriating The Tribal Estate, 1607 To1980, Arrell Morgan Gibson
American Indian Law Review
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Conflict Of Laws: The Plurality Of Legal Systems: An Analysis Of 25 U.S.C. §§ 1901-63, The Indian Child Welfare Act, Catherine Baker Stetson
Conflict Of Laws: The Plurality Of Legal Systems: An Analysis Of 25 U.S.C. §§ 1901-63, The Indian Child Welfare Act, Catherine Baker Stetson
American Indian Law Review
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A Conflict Over Land, Francis E. Ackerman
A Conflict Over Land, Francis E. Ackerman
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Menominee Indians: Termination To Restoration, Stephen J. Herzberg
The Menominee Indians: Termination To Restoration, Stephen J. Herzberg
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.
New York-Oneida Treaty Of 1795: A Finding Of Fact, Jack Campisi
New York-Oneida Treaty Of 1795: A Finding Of Fact, Jack Campisi
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.