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Indigenous, Indian, and Aboriginal Law

University of Oklahoma College of Law

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Assimilation

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Regaining Control Over The Children: Reversing The Legacy Of Assimilative Policies In Education, Child Welfare, And Juvenile Justice That Targeted Native American Youth, Ryan Seelau Jan 2012

Regaining Control Over The Children: Reversing The Legacy Of Assimilative Policies In Education, Child Welfare, And Juvenile Justice That Targeted Native American Youth, Ryan Seelau

American Indian Law Review

No abstract provided.


This Land Is Your Land, This Land Is My Land? Why The Cobell Settlement Will Not Resolve Indian Land Fractionation, Jered T. Davidson Jan 2011

This Land Is Your Land, This Land Is My Land? Why The Cobell Settlement Will Not Resolve Indian Land Fractionation, Jered T. Davidson

American Indian Law Review

No abstract provided.


Defending The "Indefensible": Replacing Ethnocentrism With A Native American Cultural Defense, Megan H. Dearth Jan 2011

Defending The "Indefensible": Replacing Ethnocentrism With A Native American Cultural Defense, Megan H. Dearth

American Indian Law Review

No abstract provided.


Now We Have Forgotten The Old Indian Law: Choctaw Culture And The Evolution Of Corporal Punishment, Steven M. Karr Jan 1999

Now We Have Forgotten The Old Indian Law: Choctaw Culture And The Evolution Of Corporal Punishment, Steven M. Karr

American Indian Law Review

No abstract provided.


"The Past Never Vanishes": A Contextual Critique Of The Existing Indian Family Doctrine, Lorie M. Graham Jan 1998

"The Past Never Vanishes": A Contextual Critique Of The Existing Indian Family Doctrine, Lorie M. Graham

American Indian Law Review

I don't know my own culture, . . . I am going to need your help in understanding . . . . Teach me, teach my children. These are the words of a forty-three-year-old Navajo woman on her first visit back to the Navajo Nation since her birth. Stolen as an infant, along with her twin brother, and adopted out on the black market, she was finally reunited with her family and community. Her journey home comes at a time when Native American nations are fighting proposed legislation and court-made rules that seek to limit the reach of the Indian …


Pathfinder: Tribal, Federal, And State Court Subject Matter Jurisdictional Bounds: Suits Involving Native American Interests, John W. Gillingham Jan 1993

Pathfinder: Tribal, Federal, And State Court Subject Matter Jurisdictional Bounds: Suits Involving Native American Interests, John W. Gillingham

American Indian Law Review

No abstract provided.


Jurisdiction: Public Law 280--Local Regulation Of Protected Indian Lands, Louis D. Persons Ii Jan 1978

Jurisdiction: Public Law 280--Local Regulation Of Protected Indian Lands, Louis D. Persons Ii

American Indian Law Review

No abstract provided.


Constitutional Law: Equal Protection: Martinez V. Santa Clara Pueblo--Sexual Equality Under The Indian Civil Rights Act, Andra Pearldaughter Jan 1978

Constitutional Law: Equal Protection: Martinez V. Santa Clara Pueblo--Sexual Equality Under The Indian Civil Rights Act, Andra Pearldaughter

American Indian Law Review

No abstract provided.


Jurisdiction: Exhaustion Of Remedies And The Status Of Tribal Courts, Sue Salmon Jan 1976

Jurisdiction: Exhaustion Of Remedies And The Status Of Tribal Courts, Sue Salmon

American Indian Law Review

No abstract provided.