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Integrating Doctrine And Diversity Speaker Series: Integrating Content On American Indian Law And Indigenous Identities, Roger Williams University School Of Law Oct 2022

Integrating Doctrine And Diversity Speaker Series: Integrating Content On American Indian Law And Indigenous Identities, Roger Williams University School Of Law

School of Law Conferences, Lectures & Events

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Law Library Blog (October 2022): Legal Beagle's Blog Archive, Roger Williams University School Of Law Oct 2022

Law Library Blog (October 2022): Legal Beagle's Blog Archive, Roger Williams University School Of Law

Law Library Newsletters/Blog

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Mohegan Women, The Mohegan Church, And The Lasting Of The Mohegan Nation, Bethany R. Berger, Chloe Scherpa Jan 2022

Mohegan Women, The Mohegan Church, And The Lasting Of The Mohegan Nation, Bethany R. Berger, Chloe Scherpa

Roger Williams University Law Review

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Returning Home And Restoring Trust: A Legal Framework For Federally Non- Recognized Tribal Nations To Acquire Ancestral Lands In Fee Simple, Taino J. Palermo Jan 2022

Returning Home And Restoring Trust: A Legal Framework For Federally Non- Recognized Tribal Nations To Acquire Ancestral Lands In Fee Simple, Taino J. Palermo

Roger Williams University Law Review

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The Continued Impact Of Carcieri On The Restoration Of Tribal Homelands: In New England And Beyond, Bethany Sullivan, Jennifer Turner Jan 2022

The Continued Impact Of Carcieri On The Restoration Of Tribal Homelands: In New England And Beyond, Bethany Sullivan, Jennifer Turner

Roger Williams University Law Review

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Colonial Legislation Affecting Indigenous Peoples Of Southern New England As Organized By State, James D. Diamond Jan 2022

Colonial Legislation Affecting Indigenous Peoples Of Southern New England As Organized By State, James D. Diamond

Roger Williams University Law Review

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An Uncomfortable Truth: Law As A Weapon Of Oppression Of The Indigenous Peoples Of Southern New England, James D. Diamond Jan 2022

An Uncomfortable Truth: Law As A Weapon Of Oppression Of The Indigenous Peoples Of Southern New England, James D. Diamond

Roger Williams University Law Review

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Uncomfortable Truths About Sovereignty And Wealth, Matthew L.M. Fletcher Jan 2022

Uncomfortable Truths About Sovereignty And Wealth, Matthew L.M. Fletcher

Roger Williams University Law Review

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Resisting Indigenous Erasure In Rhode Island: The Need For Compulsory Native American History In Rhode Island Schools, Whitney Saunders Jan 2022

Resisting Indigenous Erasure In Rhode Island: The Need For Compulsory Native American History In Rhode Island Schools, Whitney Saunders

Roger Williams University Law Review

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