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A Starving Culture: Alaskan Native Villages’ Fight To Use Traditional Hunting And Fishing Grounds, Jeffrey W. Stowers, Jr. Jan 2016

A Starving Culture: Alaskan Native Villages’ Fight To Use Traditional Hunting And Fishing Grounds, Jeffrey W. Stowers, Jr.

American Indian Law Review

No abstract provided.


Lessons Learned: Avoiding The Hardships Of Tribal Mineral Leasing In The Development Of Oklahoma Tribal Wind Energy, Wyatt Swinford Jan 2016

Lessons Learned: Avoiding The Hardships Of Tribal Mineral Leasing In The Development Of Oklahoma Tribal Wind Energy, Wyatt Swinford

American Indian Law Review

No abstract provided.


Enough Rope: Why United States V. White Plume Was Wrong On Hemp And Treaty Rights, And What It Could Cost The Federal Government, Lori Murphy Jan 2011

Enough Rope: Why United States V. White Plume Was Wrong On Hemp And Treaty Rights, And What It Could Cost The Federal Government, Lori Murphy

American Indian Law Review

No abstract provided.


Yellow Snow On Sacred Sites: A Failed Application Of The Religious Freedom Restoration Act, Joshua A. Edwards Jan 2009

Yellow Snow On Sacred Sites: A Failed Application Of The Religious Freedom Restoration Act, Joshua A. Edwards

American Indian Law Review

No abstract provided.


United States V. Hatahley: A Legal Archaeology Case Study In Law And Racial Conflict, Debora L. Threedy Jan 2009

United States V. Hatahley: A Legal Archaeology Case Study In Law And Racial Conflict, Debora L. Threedy

American Indian Law Review

This article is a case study of United States v. Hatahley using the methodology of "legal archaeology" to reconstruct the historical, social, and economic context of the litigation. In 1953, a group of individual Navajos brought suit under the Federal Tort Claims Act for the destruction of over one hundred horses and burros. The first section of the article presents two contrasting narratives for the case. The first relates what we know about the case from the reported opinions, while the second locates the litigated case within the larger social context by examining the parties, the history of incidents culminating …


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

No abstract provided.


Recent Developments In American Indian Law Jan 1997

Recent Developments In American Indian Law

American Indian Law Review

No abstract provided.


Fashioning A Comprehensive Environmental Review Code For Tribal Governments: Institutions And Processes, Dean B. Suagee, Patrick A. Parenteau Jan 1997

Fashioning A Comprehensive Environmental Review Code For Tribal Governments: Institutions And Processes, Dean B. Suagee, Patrick A. Parenteau

American Indian Law Review

No abstract provided.


Can Indian Tribes Afford To Let The Bureau Of Indian Affairs Continue To Negotiate Permits & Leases Of Their Resources?, Ronald E. Johnny Jan 1991

Can Indian Tribes Afford To Let The Bureau Of Indian Affairs Continue To Negotiate Permits & Leases Of Their Resources?, Ronald E. Johnny

American Indian Law Review

No abstract provided.


State Acquisition Of Interests In Indian Land: An Overview, Blake A. Watson Jan 1982

State Acquisition Of Interests In Indian Land: An Overview, Blake A. Watson

American Indian Law Review

No abstract provided.


Dial V. Navajo-Hopi Relocation Commission: Relocation Benefits Jan 1982

Dial V. Navajo-Hopi Relocation Commission: Relocation Benefits

American Indian Law Review

No abstract provided.


Zoning: Controlling Land Use On The Checkerboard: The Zoning Powers Of Indian Tribes After Montana V. United States, Jane E. Scott Jan 1982

Zoning: Controlling Land Use On The Checkerboard: The Zoning Powers Of Indian Tribes After Montana V. United States, Jane E. Scott

American Indian Law Review

No abstract provided.


Recent Developments Jan 1978

Recent Developments

American Indian Law Review

No abstract provided.


Agua Caliente Revisited: Recent Developments As To Zoning Of Indian Reservations, Osborne M. Reynolds Jr. Jan 1976

Agua Caliente Revisited: Recent Developments As To Zoning Of Indian Reservations, Osborne M. Reynolds Jr.

American Indian Law Review

No abstract provided.


Land Use: Exclusion Of Non-Indians From Tribal Lands--An Established Right, Joe D. Dillsaver Jan 1976

Land Use: Exclusion Of Non-Indians From Tribal Lands--An Established Right, Joe D. Dillsaver

American Indian Law Review

No abstract provided.


Zoning: A Rebuttal To "Village Of Euclid Meets Agua Cliente", Carl Bryant Rogers Jan 1976

Zoning: A Rebuttal To "Village Of Euclid Meets Agua Cliente", Carl Bryant Rogers

American Indian Law Review

No abstract provided.


Indian Lands: Coal Development: Environmental/Economic Dilemma For The Modern Indian, Patti Palmer Mcgee Jan 1976

Indian Lands: Coal Development: Environmental/Economic Dilemma For The Modern Indian, Patti Palmer Mcgee

American Indian Law Review

No abstract provided.


Zoning The Reservation--Village Of Euclid Meets Agua Caliente, Osborne M. Reynolds Jr. Jan 1974

Zoning The Reservation--Village Of Euclid Meets Agua Caliente, Osborne M. Reynolds Jr.

American Indian Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Pyramid Lake Briefs Jan 1974

The Pyramid Lake Briefs

American Indian Law Review

No abstract provided.