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How The Anti-Gaming Backlash Is Redefining Tribal Government Functions, Audrey Bryant Braccio Jan 2009

How The Anti-Gaming Backlash Is Redefining Tribal Government Functions, Audrey Bryant Braccio

American Indian Law Review

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Sorting Out Civil Jurisdiction In Indian Country After Plains Commerce Bank: State Courts And The Judicial Sovereignty Of The Navajo Nation, Dale Beck Furnish Jan 2009

Sorting Out Civil Jurisdiction In Indian Country After Plains Commerce Bank: State Courts And The Judicial Sovereignty Of The Navajo Nation, Dale Beck Furnish

American Indian Law Review

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Felix Cohen, Anti-Semitism And American Indian Law (Review Of Dalia Tsuk Mitchell, Architect Of Justice: Felix S. Cohen And The Founding Of American Legal Pluralism), Kevin K. Washburn Jan 2009

Felix Cohen, Anti-Semitism And American Indian Law (Review Of Dalia Tsuk Mitchell, Architect Of Justice: Felix S. Cohen And The Founding Of American Legal Pluralism), Kevin K. Washburn

American Indian Law Review

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The Bank Began Treating Them Badly: Plains Commerce Bank, The Supreme Court, And The Future Of Tribal Sovereignty, Cullen D. Sweeney Jan 2009

The Bank Began Treating Them Badly: Plains Commerce Bank, The Supreme Court, And The Future Of Tribal Sovereignty, Cullen D. Sweeney

American Indian Law Review

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Nagpra Revisited: A Twenty-Year Review Of Repatriation Efforts, Julia A. Cryne Jan 2009

Nagpra Revisited: A Twenty-Year Review Of Repatriation Efforts, Julia A. Cryne

American Indian Law Review

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America Cinches Its Purse Strings On Government Contracts: Navigating Section 8(A) Of The Small Business Act Through A Recession Economy, Nicholas M. Jones Jan 2009

America Cinches Its Purse Strings On Government Contracts: Navigating Section 8(A) Of The Small Business Act Through A Recession Economy, Nicholas M. Jones

American Indian Law Review

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Texas V. United States: The Legality Of The Secretarial Procedures Following Seminole Tribe Of Florida V. Florida, Gregory R. Mulkey Jan 2009

Texas V. United States: The Legality Of The Secretarial Procedures Following Seminole Tribe Of Florida V. Florida, Gregory R. Mulkey

American Indian Law Review

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There Are No Implied Easements Over Trust Lands, M. Brent Leonhard Jan 2009

There Are No Implied Easements Over Trust Lands, M. Brent Leonhard

American Indian Law Review

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Bittle V. Bahe: A Drunken Mistake, Brian Alan Burget Jan 2009

Bittle V. Bahe: A Drunken Mistake, Brian Alan Burget

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 Jan 2009

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 …