Even casual observers know of disputes between Natives and non-Natives over governmental authority or natural resources. In the nearly forty years since tribes gained direct access to federal courts, they have been pursuing their rights with increasing fervor. With rare exceptions, those rights are declined in a treaty. Indeed. treaties provide the foundation for the hulk or the relationship between Tribal Nations and the United States and remain a vibrant source of tribal, international, and federal law. Nevertheless only a small fraction of the general public understands the text of these documents. Interpreting treaty language requires an understanding of the historical and political circumstances surrounding a treaty\u27s making. Too of...
This useful compilation of biographical sketches spans about 375 years of conflict. The basic issue ...
Native American Sovereignty on Trial is part of the On Trial series that examines complex and contro...
Native American Sovereignty on Trial is part of the On Trial series that examines complex and contro...
Even casual observers know of disputes between Natives and non-Natives over governmental authority o...
Review of: "The Relentless Business of Treaties: How Indigenous Land Became U.S. Property," by Marti...
This collection of essays by experts on Native American history examines historic agreements in ligh...
As editor of the 1992 Property Rights and Indian Economics, Terry L. Anderson wrote that Native Amer...
As editor of the 1992 Property Rights and Indian Economics, Terry L. Anderson wrote that Native Amer...
Native American law has been traditionally and accurately characterized as one of the most complex a...
All communities and individuals living on North American land are, in a geo-political sense, ‘treaty...
The relationship of Indian tribes to the federal government constitutes a legal maze since federal I...
The previously published essays selected by editor John R. Wunder for volume two of this six book se...
The relationship of Indian tribes to the federal government constitutes a legal maze since federal I...
This is a worthy project given the growth of activity in Indian law, most of it due to conflicts bet...
In Worcester v. Georgia (1832), Chief Justice John Marshall declared that Indian tribes should be ac...
This useful compilation of biographical sketches spans about 375 years of conflict. The basic issue ...
Native American Sovereignty on Trial is part of the On Trial series that examines complex and contro...
Native American Sovereignty on Trial is part of the On Trial series that examines complex and contro...
Even casual observers know of disputes between Natives and non-Natives over governmental authority o...
Review of: "The Relentless Business of Treaties: How Indigenous Land Became U.S. Property," by Marti...
This collection of essays by experts on Native American history examines historic agreements in ligh...
As editor of the 1992 Property Rights and Indian Economics, Terry L. Anderson wrote that Native Amer...
As editor of the 1992 Property Rights and Indian Economics, Terry L. Anderson wrote that Native Amer...
Native American law has been traditionally and accurately characterized as one of the most complex a...
All communities and individuals living on North American land are, in a geo-political sense, ‘treaty...
The relationship of Indian tribes to the federal government constitutes a legal maze since federal I...
The previously published essays selected by editor John R. Wunder for volume two of this six book se...
The relationship of Indian tribes to the federal government constitutes a legal maze since federal I...
This is a worthy project given the growth of activity in Indian law, most of it due to conflicts bet...
In Worcester v. Georgia (1832), Chief Justice John Marshall declared that Indian tribes should be ac...
This useful compilation of biographical sketches spans about 375 years of conflict. The basic issue ...
Native American Sovereignty on Trial is part of the On Trial series that examines complex and contro...
Native American Sovereignty on Trial is part of the On Trial series that examines complex and contro...