In most law school curricula, the study of American Indian law concentrates on cases involving Native Americans in United States courts and usually has little to do with the systems Native Americans used to govern interpersonal relations before they began to interact with their conqueror\u27s courts. This anthology of readings attempts, in the words of its jacket copy, to expand doctrinal discussions into understandings of culture, strategy, history, identity, and hopes for the future ... [with] an array of alternative paradigms as strong antidotes to our usual conceptions of federal Indian law. The book fulfills part of that bold promise. Contributors, who include Felix S. Cohen, Sherman Alexie, Vine Deloria Jr., Rayna Green, Robert A....
As they trace the shifts in United States government Indian policy over the course of a century, K. ...
The problems with this book begin with premises set out in the Foreword. TheAmerican Indian Law De...
The debate over which legal Indigenous Peoples should govern Native American political power and pro...
In most law school curricula, the study of American Indian law concentrates on cases involving Nat...
Native American law has been traditionally and accurately characterized as one of the most complex a...
Native American law has been traditionally and accurately characterized as one of the most complex a...
This is a worthy project given the growth of activity in Indian law, most of it due to conflicts bet...
A Review of American Indians, Time, and the Law: Native Societies in a Modern Constitutional Democr...
A Review of The American Indian in Western Legal Thought: The Discourses of Conquest by Robert A. W...
The law of Indian tribes is under attack by non-Indians, with the most strident and hostile attacks ...
American Indian law commonly describes the body of law by which the United States government regulat...
This article explores four areas involved in training lawyers appropriate to the needs of tribal nat...
Review of: American Indians, American Justice. Deloria, Vine, Jr. and Lytle, Clifford M
Aboriginal law is one of the most dynamic fields of law in modern Canada. This book helps to clarify...
The law of Indian tribes is under attack by non-Indians, with the most strident and hostile attacks ...
As they trace the shifts in United States government Indian policy over the course of a century, K. ...
The problems with this book begin with premises set out in the Foreword. TheAmerican Indian Law De...
The debate over which legal Indigenous Peoples should govern Native American political power and pro...
In most law school curricula, the study of American Indian law concentrates on cases involving Nat...
Native American law has been traditionally and accurately characterized as one of the most complex a...
Native American law has been traditionally and accurately characterized as one of the most complex a...
This is a worthy project given the growth of activity in Indian law, most of it due to conflicts bet...
A Review of American Indians, Time, and the Law: Native Societies in a Modern Constitutional Democr...
A Review of The American Indian in Western Legal Thought: The Discourses of Conquest by Robert A. W...
The law of Indian tribes is under attack by non-Indians, with the most strident and hostile attacks ...
American Indian law commonly describes the body of law by which the United States government regulat...
This article explores four areas involved in training lawyers appropriate to the needs of tribal nat...
Review of: American Indians, American Justice. Deloria, Vine, Jr. and Lytle, Clifford M
Aboriginal law is one of the most dynamic fields of law in modern Canada. This book helps to clarify...
The law of Indian tribes is under attack by non-Indians, with the most strident and hostile attacks ...
As they trace the shifts in United States government Indian policy over the course of a century, K. ...
The problems with this book begin with premises set out in the Foreword. TheAmerican Indian Law De...
The debate over which legal Indigenous Peoples should govern Native American political power and pro...