The Navajo Nation courts use ancient Diné (Navajo) customs and traditions or Navajo common law to decide cases. While the concepts called Navajo common law are free-flowing, communal, and egalitarian, the forum where they are used, the Navajo Nation court, is adversarial and uses adopted American court rules to strain traditional concepts to relevancy. Incorporating Navajo common law into American-styled court litigation is a difficult process. Navajo common law is rooted in Navajo philosophy,while the forum of its application is of Anglo-American design. The Navajo judges,nonetheless, have developed methods using adopted American rules of evidence, particularly the expert witness rules and the judicial notice doctrine, to bring Navajo comm...
Over the last quarter century, the Court has progressively limited tribal jurisdiction over both non...
An important issue facing leaders of elective Indian Reorganization Act tribal governments is how to...
Indigenous knowledge has sustained Indigenous peoples for centuries. Despite the traumatizing and co...
Restoring Harmony through Nalyeeh: Can the Navajo Common Law of Torts be Applied in State and Federa...
Tribal regulation of marriage is an example of tribal government and tribal court using the legal sy...
This case note examines in detail the adoption, and adaptation, of the United States Supreme Court\u...
The fundamental laws of the Diné, the People in the Navajo language, were placed by the Holy Peopl...
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Through an examination of scholarly articles, this paper examines traditional tribal justice systems...
Frequently referred to as customary law, the unique traditions and customs of different Native Ameri...
Restoring indigenous people's law and their ability to practice their justice traditions is a fundam...
Customary law still appears in many of the decisions of American state and federal courts. Modern co...
Courts and scholars refer to the substantive common law applied by tribal courts in the United State...
This chapter is drawn from a transcribed joint presentation made by Christine Zuni Cruz (Isleta/Ohka...
The focus of this paper is the development of American Indian law derived from custom, especially co...
Over the last quarter century, the Court has progressively limited tribal jurisdiction over both non...
An important issue facing leaders of elective Indian Reorganization Act tribal governments is how to...
Indigenous knowledge has sustained Indigenous peoples for centuries. Despite the traumatizing and co...
Restoring Harmony through Nalyeeh: Can the Navajo Common Law of Torts be Applied in State and Federa...
Tribal regulation of marriage is an example of tribal government and tribal court using the legal sy...
This case note examines in detail the adoption, and adaptation, of the United States Supreme Court\u...
The fundamental laws of the Diné, the People in the Navajo language, were placed by the Holy Peopl...
17 p. ; 28 cmhttps://scholar.law.colorado.edu/books_reports_studies/1110/thumbnail.jp
Through an examination of scholarly articles, this paper examines traditional tribal justice systems...
Frequently referred to as customary law, the unique traditions and customs of different Native Ameri...
Restoring indigenous people's law and their ability to practice their justice traditions is a fundam...
Customary law still appears in many of the decisions of American state and federal courts. Modern co...
Courts and scholars refer to the substantive common law applied by tribal courts in the United State...
This chapter is drawn from a transcribed joint presentation made by Christine Zuni Cruz (Isleta/Ohka...
The focus of this paper is the development of American Indian law derived from custom, especially co...
Over the last quarter century, the Court has progressively limited tribal jurisdiction over both non...
An important issue facing leaders of elective Indian Reorganization Act tribal governments is how to...
Indigenous knowledge has sustained Indigenous peoples for centuries. Despite the traumatizing and co...