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Introduction To The Iachr Report On Indigenous And Tribal Peoples' Rights Over Their Ancestral Lands And Natural Resources: Norms And Jurisprudence Of The Inter-American Human Rights System, Taiawagi Helton Jan 2011

Introduction To The Iachr Report On Indigenous And Tribal Peoples' Rights Over Their Ancestral Lands And Natural Resources: Norms And Jurisprudence Of The Inter-American Human Rights System, Taiawagi Helton

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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Giving Up The "I": How The National Museum Of The American Indian Appropriated Tribal Voices, Whitney Kerr Jan 2005

Giving Up The "I": How The National Museum Of The American Indian Appropriated Tribal Voices, Whitney Kerr

American Indian Law Review

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Colonizing The Last Frontier, David J. Bloch Jan 2004

Colonizing The Last Frontier, David J. Bloch

American Indian Law Review

In Aboriginal Rights and Judicial Wrongs: The Colonization of the Last Frontier, I examine a recent sea-change in federal Indian law that has escaped the notice of scholars. In the light of the divestiture of tribal sovereignty characterizing recent Supreme Court decisions, my article interrogates a contemporary case that rejects the property principle underlying all of federal Indian law itself in favor of a conception of aboriginal title never before countenanced in the United States and long discredited elsewhere. My analysis argues that this new conception traduces 175 years of American precedent and violates international law. I also contend that …


Brown And Tee-Hit-Ton, Earl M. Maltz Jan 2004

Brown And Tee-Hit-Ton, Earl M. Maltz

American Indian Law Review

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Federal Acknowledgement Of Indian Tribes: Current Bia Interpretations Of The Federal Criteria For Acknowledgement With Respect To Several Northwest Tribes, Rosemary Sweeney Jan 2002

Federal Acknowledgement Of Indian Tribes: Current Bia Interpretations Of The Federal Criteria For Acknowledgement With Respect To Several Northwest Tribes, Rosemary Sweeney

American Indian Law Review

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"Invidious" American Indian Tribal Sovereignty: Morton V. Mancari Contra Adarand Constructors, Inc. V. Pena, Rice V. Cayetano, And Other Recent Cases, Frank Shockey Jan 2001

"Invidious" American Indian Tribal Sovereignty: Morton V. Mancari Contra Adarand Constructors, Inc. V. Pena, Rice V. Cayetano, And Other Recent Cases, Frank Shockey

American Indian Law Review

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The United States Supreme Court And American Indian Tribal Sovereignty (Review Of American Indian Sovereignty And The U.S. Supreme Court: The Masking Of Justice By David E. Wilkins), Richard J. Ansson Jr. Jan 1999

The United States Supreme Court And American Indian Tribal Sovereignty (Review Of American Indian Sovereignty And The U.S. Supreme Court: The Masking Of Justice By David E. Wilkins), Richard J. Ansson Jr.

American Indian Law Review

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Survey Of Civil Jurisdiction In Indian Country 1990, Sandra Hansen Esq. Jan 1991

Survey Of Civil Jurisdiction In Indian Country 1990, Sandra Hansen Esq.

American Indian Law Review

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Crow Dog's Case: A Chapter In The Legal History Of Tribal Sovereignty, Sidney L. Harring Jan 1989

Crow Dog's Case: A Chapter In The Legal History Of Tribal Sovereignty, Sidney L. Harring

American Indian Law Review

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What Is An "Indian Tribe"?--The Question Of Tribal Existence, L. R. Weatherhead Jan 1980

What Is An "Indian Tribe"?--The Question Of Tribal Existence, L. R. Weatherhead

American Indian Law Review

No abstract provided.