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Native American Religious Freedom As A Collective Right, Michael D. Mcnally
Native American Religious Freedom As A Collective Right, Michael D. Mcnally
BYU Law Review
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Establishing Paternity Under The Indian Child Welfare Act, Carlie Smith
Establishing Paternity Under The Indian Child Welfare Act, Carlie Smith
BYU Law Review
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Lobbying As A Strategy For Tribal Resilience, Kirsten Matoy Carlson
Lobbying As A Strategy For Tribal Resilience, Kirsten Matoy Carlson
BYU Law Review
Indian tribes have endured as separate governments despite the taking of their land, the forced relocation of their people, and the abrogation of their treaty rights. Many threats to tribal existence have stemmed from federal policies aimed at assimilating Indians into mainstream American society. In crafting these policies, members of Congress often relied on the input of non-Indians, including the Bureau of Indian Affairs. As a result, American Indians were largely left out of the federal policy–making process. This started to change in the 1970s when Congress adopted the Tribal Self-Determination Policy, which encouraged tribal participation in the creation of …
The Reports Of Our Death Are Greatly Exaggerated - Reflections On The Resilience Of The Oneida Indian Nation Of New York, Allison M. Dussias
The Reports Of Our Death Are Greatly Exaggerated - Reflections On The Resilience Of The Oneida Indian Nation Of New York, Allison M. Dussias
BYU Law Review
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Sovereign Resilience: Reviving Private-Sector Economic Institutions In Indian Country, Robert J. Miller
Sovereign Resilience: Reviving Private-Sector Economic Institutions In Indian Country, Robert J. Miller
BYU Law Review
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Resilience And Native Girls: A Critique, Addie C. Rolnick
Resilience And Native Girls: A Critique, Addie C. Rolnick
BYU Law Review
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Cultivating Professional Identity And Resilience Through The Study Of Federal Indian Law, Michalyn Steele
Cultivating Professional Identity And Resilience Through The Study Of Federal Indian Law, Michalyn Steele
BYU Law Review
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