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Full-Text Articles in Law
Icwa’S Irony, Marcia Zug
Yours, Mine, Ours? Renovating The Antiquated Apartheid In The Law Of Property Division In Native American Divorce, Vickie Enis
Yours, Mine, Ours? Renovating The Antiquated Apartheid In The Law Of Property Division In Native American Divorce, Vickie Enis
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.
Changed Embraces, Changes Embraced? Renouncing The Heterosexist Majority In Favor Of A Return To Traditional Two-Spirit Culture, Trista Wilson
Changed Embraces, Changes Embraced? Renouncing The Heterosexist Majority In Favor Of A Return To Traditional Two-Spirit Culture, Trista Wilson
American Indian Law Review
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One Step Forward, Two Giant Steps Back: How The "Existing Indian Family" Exception (Re)Imposes Anglo American Legal Values On American Indian Tribes To The Detriment Of Culltural Autonomy, Suzianne D. Painter-Thorne
One Step Forward, Two Giant Steps Back: How The "Existing Indian Family" Exception (Re)Imposes Anglo American Legal Values On American Indian Tribes To The Detriment Of Culltural Autonomy, Suzianne D. Painter-Thorne
American Indian Law Review
This article describes the profound changes to American Indian kinship and social structures caused when European and Anglo American legal norms were imposed on American Indian tribes without respect for Indian culture or values. Although these sovereign nations were entitled to self-determination, they were for centuries subjected to laws crafted without their input or representation. This article takes the position that law should come from within a culture to ensure that it reflects that culture's values and permits it to flourish in its own way. When law is imposed by outsiders, it becomes a means of colonization, forcing one group …
In Re M.J.J., J.P.L., & J.P.G: The "Qualified Expert Witness" Requirements Of The Indian Child Welfare Act, Paul David Kouri
In Re M.J.J., J.P.L., & J.P.G: The "Qualified Expert Witness" Requirements Of The Indian Child Welfare Act, Paul David Kouri
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.
The State, Cherokee Nation, And Same-Sex Unions: In Re: Marriage License Of Mckinley & Reynolds, Christopher L. Kannady
The State, Cherokee Nation, And Same-Sex Unions: In Re: Marriage License Of Mckinley & Reynolds, Christopher L. Kannady
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.
Applying Twenty-Five Years Of Experience: The Iowa Indian Child Welfare Act, Kirk Albertson
Applying Twenty-Five Years Of Experience: The Iowa Indian Child Welfare Act, Kirk Albertson
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.
Parental Ratification: Legal Manifestations Of Cultural Authenticity In Cross-Racial Adoption, Kevin Noble Maillard
Parental Ratification: Legal Manifestations Of Cultural Authenticity In Cross-Racial Adoption, Kevin Noble Maillard
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Indian Child Welfare Act In The Face Of Extinction, Sloan Phillips
The Indian Child Welfare Act In The Face Of Extinction, Sloan Phillips
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Glimmer Of Hope: A Proposal To Keep The Indian Child Welfare Act Of 1978 Intact, Jose Monsivais
A Glimmer Of Hope: A Proposal To Keep The Indian Child Welfare Act Of 1978 Intact, Jose Monsivais
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.
Tribal Jurisdiction Over Indian Children: Mississippi Band Of Choctaw Indians V. Holyfield, Diane Allbaugh
Tribal Jurisdiction Over Indian Children: Mississippi Band Of Choctaw Indians V. Holyfield, Diane Allbaugh
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.
Children: An Analysis Of Cases Decided Pursuant To The Indian Child Welfare Act Of 1978, Therese Buthod
Children: An Analysis Of Cases Decided Pursuant To The Indian Child Welfare Act Of 1978, Therese Buthod
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.
Indian And Inuit Family Law And The Canadian Legal System, Bradford W. Morse
Indian And Inuit Family Law And The Canadian Legal System, Bradford W. Morse
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.
Legislation: Cooperation As The Key To Effectuation Of The Indian Child Welfare Act, Suzanne Broadbent
Legislation: Cooperation As The Key To Effectuation Of The Indian Child Welfare Act, Suzanne Broadbent
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.