Native American law has been traditionally and accurately characterized as one of the most complex and contradictory realms of American jurisprudence. Today it is also, of course, one of the most dynamic areas of legal activity, as questions of renewed tribal sovereignty, often centering on Indian gaming issues, reverberate in statehouses and the halls of Congress. The Encyclopedia of Native American Legal Tradition appears, then, at a particularly propitious time. Bruce E. Johansen has produced a valuable and accessible reference work, useful to academic researchers but largely free of legal jargon. More significantly, he has filled a gap left by similar recent works such as the American Indian Law Deskbook by placing special emphasis on t...
Review of: "Encyclopedia of the Great Plains Indians," edited by David J. Wishart
“. . . [T]he question is whether the law ought to be praised or cursed for what it has done to the I...
This collection of essays acknowledges and celebrates Aboriginal oral traditions in contemporary Abo...
Native American law has been traditionally and accurately characterized as one of the most complex a...
Review of: "American Indians and State Law: Sovereignty, Race, and Citizenship, 1790–1880," by Debor...
In most law school curricula, the study of American Indian law concentrates on cases involving Nat...
Native American Sovereignty on Trial is part of the On Trial series that examines complex and contro...
Aboriginal law is one of the most dynamic fields of law in modern Canada. This book helps to clarify...
This is a worthy project given the growth of activity in Indian law, most of it due to conflicts bet...
The publication of this reference work is well-timed to encourage a burgeoning new field of scholars...
Even casual observers know of disputes between Natives and non-Natives over governmental authority o...
As a complete reference tool, however, American Indian Law Deskbook is merely adequate. While signif...
The Encyclopedia of Native American Economic History offers a unique perspective on economic develop...
The problems with this book begin with premises set out in the Foreword. TheAmerican Indian Law De...
In Crow Dog\u27s Case, Sidney L. Harring\u27s objective was to correct the omission of tribal legal ...
Review of: "Encyclopedia of the Great Plains Indians," edited by David J. Wishart
“. . . [T]he question is whether the law ought to be praised or cursed for what it has done to the I...
This collection of essays acknowledges and celebrates Aboriginal oral traditions in contemporary Abo...
Native American law has been traditionally and accurately characterized as one of the most complex a...
Review of: "American Indians and State Law: Sovereignty, Race, and Citizenship, 1790–1880," by Debor...
In most law school curricula, the study of American Indian law concentrates on cases involving Nat...
Native American Sovereignty on Trial is part of the On Trial series that examines complex and contro...
Aboriginal law is one of the most dynamic fields of law in modern Canada. This book helps to clarify...
This is a worthy project given the growth of activity in Indian law, most of it due to conflicts bet...
The publication of this reference work is well-timed to encourage a burgeoning new field of scholars...
Even casual observers know of disputes between Natives and non-Natives over governmental authority o...
As a complete reference tool, however, American Indian Law Deskbook is merely adequate. While signif...
The Encyclopedia of Native American Economic History offers a unique perspective on economic develop...
The problems with this book begin with premises set out in the Foreword. TheAmerican Indian Law De...
In Crow Dog\u27s Case, Sidney L. Harring\u27s objective was to correct the omission of tribal legal ...
Review of: "Encyclopedia of the Great Plains Indians," edited by David J. Wishart
“. . . [T]he question is whether the law ought to be praised or cursed for what it has done to the I...
This collection of essays acknowledges and celebrates Aboriginal oral traditions in contemporary Abo...