Article published in the American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy & the Law
Carlisle Indian School was a federal boarding school in Pennsylvania which operated between 1879-191...
In most law school curricula, the study of American Indian law concentrates on cases involving Nat...
Article excerpt: America Indian histories as analytical levers...case studies of what happens metho...
The history of the conquest of the indigenous peoples of the Western Hemisphere, and especially thos...
In this article the author explains the origin of some of the deeply embedded historic, cultural and...
The purpose of this research is to reexamine the legacy of federally-maintained boarding schools for...
Part I of this article examines three older Supreme Court decisions, the cases that form the backdro...
In this article, the Author undertakes a law and literature approach to a major Indian law problem: ...
This article explores four areas involved in training lawyers appropriate to the needs of tribal nat...
Starting with Chief Justice John Marshall and continuing through to the present Supreme Court, the s...
A Review of The American Indian in Western Legal Thought: The Discourses of Conquest by Robert A. W...
As they trace the shifts in United States government Indian policy over the course of a century, K. ...
To many, American Indian law is a remote and anomalous area of the law. To others, including Profess...
Indian people are indigenous people of America, who had lived for centuries and long before the comi...
Article uses the Indian-Pioneer papers to show a more congenial relationship between white settlers ...
Carlisle Indian School was a federal boarding school in Pennsylvania which operated between 1879-191...
In most law school curricula, the study of American Indian law concentrates on cases involving Nat...
Article excerpt: America Indian histories as analytical levers...case studies of what happens metho...
The history of the conquest of the indigenous peoples of the Western Hemisphere, and especially thos...
In this article the author explains the origin of some of the deeply embedded historic, cultural and...
The purpose of this research is to reexamine the legacy of federally-maintained boarding schools for...
Part I of this article examines three older Supreme Court decisions, the cases that form the backdro...
In this article, the Author undertakes a law and literature approach to a major Indian law problem: ...
This article explores four areas involved in training lawyers appropriate to the needs of tribal nat...
Starting with Chief Justice John Marshall and continuing through to the present Supreme Court, the s...
A Review of The American Indian in Western Legal Thought: The Discourses of Conquest by Robert A. W...
As they trace the shifts in United States government Indian policy over the course of a century, K. ...
To many, American Indian law is a remote and anomalous area of the law. To others, including Profess...
Indian people are indigenous people of America, who had lived for centuries and long before the comi...
Article uses the Indian-Pioneer papers to show a more congenial relationship between white settlers ...
Carlisle Indian School was a federal boarding school in Pennsylvania which operated between 1879-191...
In most law school curricula, the study of American Indian law concentrates on cases involving Nat...
Article excerpt: America Indian histories as analytical levers...case studies of what happens metho...