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Making Certain Technical Corrections, United States Congress, Us Senate
Making Certain Technical Corrections, United States Congress, Us Senate
US Government Documents related to Indigenous Nations
This report from the United States (US) Senate Committee on Indian Affairs dated November 19, 1993, was written to accompany US Senate Bill 1654 which proposes technical corrections to Indian laws. The report specifies that US Senate Bill 1654 proposes to extend the deadline for the sale of lands to their former owners (per the specifications of US Public Law 102-575 which contains the “Three Affiliated Tribes and Standing Rock Sioux Tribe Equitable Compensation Act”). US Senate Bill 1654 became US Public Law 103-263 on May 31, 1994.
Resource Law Notes Newsletter, No. 29, Fall Issue, Aug. 1993, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Resource Law Notes Newsletter, No. 29, Fall Issue, Aug. 1993, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Resource Law Notes: The Newsletter of the Natural Resources Law Center (1984-2002)
No abstract provided.
Indigenous People: An American Perspective On The Case For Entrenchment Of Maori Rights In New Zealand Law, Jeanette Jameson
Indigenous People: An American Perspective On The Case For Entrenchment Of Maori Rights In New Zealand Law, Jeanette Jameson
Washington International Law Journal
The 1840 Treaty of Waitangi, signed by representatives of the British Crown and Maori Tribes, created a partnership that allowed colonization of New Zealand while protecting the Maori culture. The Treaty was declared a "nullity" in an 1877 court decision, and Maori rights under the Treaty have yet to be fully realized. Since the beginning of the 1970s, the New Zealand government has increasingly recognized the Maori culture. This Comment explores the history of the relationship between the Maori people and the New Zealand government. It analyzes current government policy on Maori issues. Fimally, it advocates for legislative entrenchment of …
Water And Communities: Emerging Issues For Water Organizations, A. Lee Brown, Jr.
Water And Communities: Emerging Issues For Water Organizations, A. Lee Brown, Jr.
Water Organizations in a Changing West (Summer Conference, June 14-16)
13 pages.
Contains 2 pages of references.
Watershed Based Initiatives For Water Resource Planning And Management In Washington State, Kenneth O. Slattery
Watershed Based Initiatives For Water Resource Planning And Management In Washington State, Kenneth O. Slattery
Water Organizations in a Changing West (Summer Conference, June 14-16)
16 pages.
Contains references.
New Legislative Approaches, Laird Noh
New Legislative Approaches, Laird Noh
Water Organizations in a Changing West (Summer Conference, June 14-16)
7 pages.
Organizing From The Ground Up: Watershed Initiatives: The Recent Truckee River Experience, Robert S. Pelcyger
Organizing From The Ground Up: Watershed Initiatives: The Recent Truckee River Experience, Robert S. Pelcyger
Water Organizations in a Changing West (Summer Conference, June 14-16)
15 pages.
From Conflict To Cooperative Water Resource Management: The Chelan Agreement And Water Resources Forum [Outline], Bill Frank, Jr.
From Conflict To Cooperative Water Resource Management: The Chelan Agreement And Water Resources Forum [Outline], Bill Frank, Jr.
Water Organizations in a Changing West (Summer Conference, June 14-16)
8 pages.
Navajo Nation’S Department Of Water Resources Management, Teresa M. Showa
Navajo Nation’S Department Of Water Resources Management, Teresa M. Showa
Water Organizations in a Changing West (Summer Conference, June 14-16)
13 pages (includes illustrations and 1 map).
Water Issues Facing Acequia Associations, Dennis Chavez
Water Issues Facing Acequia Associations, Dennis Chavez
Water Organizations in a Changing West (Summer Conference, June 14-16)
4 pages.
Water Organizations In The West, Barton H. Thompson, Jr.
Water Organizations In The West, Barton H. Thompson, Jr.
Water Organizations in a Changing West (Summer Conference, June 14-16)
37 pages.
Contains references.
A Tale Of Two Rivers, Carol M. Rose
A Tale Of Two Rivers, Carol M. Rose
Michigan Law Review
A Review of The Green Cathedral: Sustainable Development of Amazonia by Juan de Onis and Nature Incorporated: Industrialization and the Waters of New England by Theodore Steinberg
In The Best Interest: The Adoption Of F.H., An Indian Child, Ivy N. Voss
In The Best Interest: The Adoption Of F.H., An Indian Child, Ivy N. Voss
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law
No abstract provided.
Resource Law Notes Newsletter, No. 28, Spring Issue, Apr. 1993, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Resource Law Notes Newsletter, No. 28, Spring Issue, Apr. 1993, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Resource Law Notes: The Newsletter of the Natural Resources Law Center (1984-2002)
No abstract provided.
From Quantification To Qualification: A State Court's Distortion Of The Law In In Re General Adjudication Of All Rights To Use Water In The Big Horn River System, Berrie Martinis
Washington Law Review
The Wyoming Supreme Court applied state law to Indian reserved water rights in its recent decision in In re General Adjudication of All Rights to Use Water in the Big Horn River System (Big Horn III). Prior to Big Horn III, courts never applied state law to such rights. This Note argues that the Wyoming decision contradicts federal reserved water rights law and federal Indian law, and concludes that Congress should enact legislation overturning the Big Horn III decision.
Recognizing Sovereignty In Alaska Native Villages After The Passage Of Ancsa, Patricia Thompson
Recognizing Sovereignty In Alaska Native Villages After The Passage Of Ancsa, Patricia Thompson
Washington Law Review
The federal law principles of tribal sovereignty and Indian country define the parameters of tribal self-governance. In Alaska, however, federal and state courts remain divided on the issues of Alaska Native Village sovereignty and Indian country. This Comment examines the state and federal court treatment of these issues, and concludes that Native Villages are sovereign tribes and the lands set aside under the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act should define the boundaries of Indian country in Alaska.
Fort Mcdowell Indian Community Water Settlement (Yavapai Nation), Fort Mcdowell Indian Community, United States, State Of Arizona, Salt River Valley Water User's Association, Salt River Project Agricultural Improvement And Power District, Roosevelt Water Conservation District, Central Arizona Water Conservation District, Phoenix, Az, Scottsdale, Az, Glendale, Az, Mesa, Az, Tempe, Az, Chandler, Az, Town Of Gilbert
Fort Mcdowell Indian Community Water Settlement (Yavapai Nation), Fort Mcdowell Indian Community, United States, State Of Arizona, Salt River Valley Water User's Association, Salt River Project Agricultural Improvement And Power District, Roosevelt Water Conservation District, Central Arizona Water Conservation District, Phoenix, Az, Scottsdale, Az, Glendale, Az, Mesa, Az, Tempe, Az, Chandler, Az, Town Of Gilbert
Native American Water Rights Settlement Project
Settlement: Fort McDowell Indian Community Water Settlement (Jan. 15, 1993) Parties: Fort McDowell Indian Community, Yavapai Nation, Arizona, US, Salt River Valley Water Users Association, Salt River Project Agricultural Improvement and Power District, Roosevelt Water Conservation District, Chandler, Glendale, Mesa, Phoenix, Scottsdale, Tempe, Gilbert, and Central AZ Water Conservation District. Overall plan is to find enough water to irrigate 4,000 acres with a duty of 4.5 a/f/y and support 18,350 acres with a duty of 1 a/f/y. of urban development. With an exception for the Verde River Spill Water, total diversion (all from above Granite Reef Dam) is limited to …
County Of Yakima V. Confederated Tribes & Bands Of The Yakima Indian Nation: State Taxation As A Means Of Diminishing The Tribal Land Base, Christopher A. Karns
County Of Yakima V. Confederated Tribes & Bands Of The Yakima Indian Nation: State Taxation As A Means Of Diminishing The Tribal Land Base, Christopher A. Karns
American University Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Challenge Of Indigenous Self-Determination, Russel Lawrence Barsh
The Challenge Of Indigenous Self-Determination, Russel Lawrence Barsh
University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform
The Earth Summit at Rio was the first global negotiation in which indigenous peoples participated directly. They did so with the aim of advocating land rights and greater self-determination in the fields of natural-resource management and development. They justified these claims by arguing that indigenous peoples are superior stewards of the land and that strengthening indigenous peoples' traditional economies would contribute to solving global ecological and economic problems. This approach succeeded all too well. Jaded diplomats and environmental ministers seized on the hopeful possibility that indigenous economics actually might work better than discredited socialism and overextended capitalism, and they invited …
The Repeal Of Article 8: Law, Government, And Cultural Politics At Akwesasne, William A. Starna
The Repeal Of Article 8: Law, Government, And Cultural Politics At Akwesasne, William A. Starna
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.
Developing A Tribal Common Law Jurisprudence: The Navajo Experience 1969-1992, Daniel L. Lowery
Developing A Tribal Common Law Jurisprudence: The Navajo Experience 1969-1992, Daniel L. Lowery
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.
Native American Inmates And Prison Grooming Regulations: Today's Justified Scalps: Iron Eyes V. Henry, William Norman
Native American Inmates And Prison Grooming Regulations: Today's Justified Scalps: Iron Eyes V. Henry, William Norman
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.
Recognizing And Enforcing State And Tribal Judgements: A Roundtable Discussion Of Law, Policy, And Practice, Richard E. Ransom, Christine Zuni, P. S. Deloria, Robert N. Clinton
Recognizing And Enforcing State And Tribal Judgements: A Roundtable Discussion Of Law, Policy, And Practice, Richard E. Ransom, Christine Zuni, P. S. Deloria, Robert N. Clinton
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.
Resource Law Notes Newsletter, No. 27, Winter Issue, Jan. 1993, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Resource Law Notes Newsletter, No. 27, Winter Issue, Jan. 1993, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Resource Law Notes: The Newsletter of the Natural Resources Law Center (1984-2002)
No abstract provided.
Breaking Into The Intergovernmental Matrix: The Lumbee Tribe's Efforts To Secure Federal Acknowledgment, David E. Wilkins
Breaking Into The Intergovernmental Matrix: The Lumbee Tribe's Efforts To Secure Federal Acknowledgment, David E. Wilkins
Jepson School of Leadership Studies articles, book chapters and other publications
This article discusses the concept of political recognition (both federal and state) of Indian tribes; explains the difference between administrative and legislative recognition; examines who is or should be empowered to extend federal recognition, the Congress or the executive branch; discusses the major factors that have compelled the Lumbees to seek federal recognition when they were already acknowledged by the state; and examines the major factors that have precluded them from securing complete federal recognition.
Making All The Difference: Native American Testimony And The Black Hills (Book Review), Frank Pommersheim
Making All The Difference: Native American Testimony And The Black Hills (Book Review), Frank Pommersheim
Frank Pommersheim
No abstract provided.
Regulation Of Counterfeit Indian Arts And Crafts: An Analysis Of The Indian Arts And Crafts Act Of 1990, Jon Keith Parsley
Regulation Of Counterfeit Indian Arts And Crafts: An Analysis Of The Indian Arts And Crafts Act Of 1990, Jon Keith Parsley
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.
Defying Precedent: Can Abenaki Aboriginal Title Be Extinguished By The "Weight Of History"?, Gene Bergman
Defying Precedent: Can Abenaki Aboriginal Title Be Extinguished By The "Weight Of History"?, Gene Bergman
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Potawatomi/Oklahoma Gaming Compact Of 1992: Have Two Sovereigns Achieved A Meeting Of The Minds?, Michael W. Ridgeway
The Potawatomi/Oklahoma Gaming Compact Of 1992: Have Two Sovereigns Achieved A Meeting Of The Minds?, Michael W. Ridgeway
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.