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American Indian Education: The Terror Of History And The Nation's Debt To The Indian Peoples, Raymond Cross
American Indian Education: The Terror Of History And The Nation's Debt To The Indian Peoples, Raymond Cross
Faculty Law Review Articles
In this article the author explains the origin of some of the deeply embedded historic, cultural and legal biases that have long frustrated attempts to reform American Indian education and suggests some strategies for mitigating, if not eliminating, their influence on Indian education.
Indian Lands As Critical Habitat For Indian Nations And Endangered Species: Tribal Survival And Sovereignty Come First, Sandra B. Zellmer
Indian Lands As Critical Habitat For Indian Nations And Endangered Species: Tribal Survival And Sovereignty Come First, Sandra B. Zellmer
Faculty Law Review Articles
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Sovereign Bargains, Indian Takings, And The Preservation Of Indian Country In The Twenty-First Century, Raymond Cross
Sovereign Bargains, Indian Takings, And The Preservation Of Indian Country In The Twenty-First Century, Raymond Cross
Faculty Law Review Articles
This article develops a modern Indians taking doctrine by critically examining the unfolding of Marshall's Indian bargaining model through three distinct eras: 1) Chief Justice Marshall's construction of the Indian bargaining model as an American adaptation of the European doctrine of discovery; 2) the Supreme Court's subsequent reformulation of that model as the Indian plenary power doctrine; and 3) the Court's failed reconciliation of the Indian plenary power doctrine with the just compensation command of the Constitution.
A sketch of such a doctrine is provided by a case study of the 1949 taking of the Fort Berthold Indian Reservation, a …
Indian Monies And Welfare Eligibility, Raymond Cross, Barbara Rath
Indian Monies And Welfare Eligibility, Raymond Cross, Barbara Rath
Faculty Journal Articles & Other Writings
This article discusses the issues raised when Indians --- who are receiving federal or state welfare assistance -- receive claims judgment monies, lease or royalty payments from trust lands, and damage awards in actions brought by the United States on their behalf. The article concludes that conflict between the rights that an Indian has due to his Indian status and the rights that he has as a citizen are unavoidable and these benefits and burdens must be reconciled as well as they can.
Current Activities Of The Indian Law Support Center, Raymond Cross
Current Activities Of The Indian Law Support Center, Raymond Cross
Faculty Journal Articles & Other Writings
This article describes the background and range of services available at the Indian Law Support Center (ILSC) to Legal Services attorneys.