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- [Portland] : Collective Eye Films, [2023]
- Description
- Video — 1 videodisc (60 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in. Sound: digital.optical. Digital: video file.DVD video.
- Summary
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An inspiring and compelling one hour documentary that invites viewers into the lives of contemporary Native American role models. It focuses on the under reported themes of Nation Re-Building, Tribal Justice, and Cultural Revitalization. Through the personal and professional stories of American Indian Attorneys, Tribal Judges and their colleagues, the program provides an overview of the major historical, governmental, legal, judicial, and intertwining social issues shaping many Federally Recognized Nations today. Through the exploration of these overarching and foundational Native American issues, the documentary also reveals how traditional Indigenous values and cultural practices can be effectively utilized to face contemporary tribal challenges as well as promote healing and Sacred Justice in many facets of mainstream society at the county, state, and federal levels.
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- Richland, Justin B. (Justin Blake), 1970- author.
- Chicago : University of Chicago Press, 2021
- Description
- Book — 1 online resource
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- List of Figures A Note about Transcripts, Orthography and Terminology
- Part 1 Introduction 1 Cooperation without Submission 2 Beyond Dialogue: A Brief History of Native-US Engagement
- Part 2 Hopi Juris-diction 3 CWS: A Hopi Sociopolitical Theory of Knowing, Relating, and Norming 4 Juris-dictions of Significance: CWS in a Hopi-US Engagement
- Part 3 Making Indigenous Juris-diction Unrecognizable 5 Perils of Engagement and Failures of (Federal) Acknowledgment 6 Taxing Relations: Indigenous Juris-diction in the Tribal Tax Status Act
- Part 4 Conclusion 7 Standing with Indigenous Juris-dictions Acknowledgments References Notes Index.
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- Richland, Justin B. (Justin Blake), 1970- author.
- Chicago : The University of Chicago Press, 2021
- Description
- Book — xii, 230 pages ; 24 cm
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- Cooperation without submission
- Beyond dialogue : a brief history of native-US engagement
- CWS : a Hopi sociopolitical theory of knowing, relating, and norming
- Juris-dictions of significance : CWS in a Hopi-US engagement
- Perils of engagement and failures of federal acknowledgment
- Taxing relations : indigenous jurisdiction in the Tribal Tax Status Act
- Conclusion: Standing with indigenous juris-dictions
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KIE1877 .R53 2021 | Unknown |
4. American Indian tribal law [2020]
- Fletcher, Matthew L. M., author.
- Second edition - New York : Wolters Kluwer, [2020]
- Description
- Book — xxviii, 905 pages ; 26 cm
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- Tribal government
- Tribal justice systems
- Tribal constitutions
- Tribal membership
- Tribal elections
- Civil rights
- Criminal law and procedure
- Domestic relations
- Property
- Contracts
- Torts
- Procedure and jurisdiction
- Tribal regulatory and administrative law
- Professional responsibility and regulation of lawyers
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KIE110 .F57 2020 | Unknown |
KIE110 .F57 2020 | Unknown |
5. IDA treaties explorer [2020 -]
- [Santa Fe, New Mexico] : Indigenous Digital Archive, [2020]-
- Description
- Journal/Periodical
- Database topics
- American History; Anthropology and Archaeology; Government Information: United States; Government Information: State and Local
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The US National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) partnered with the Indigenous Digital Archive project of the Museum of Indian Arts and Culture in Santa Fe to provide context about and connection to the National Archives' holdings of the Ratified Indian Treaties. The IDA Treaties Explorer has conserved and digitized the Ratified Indian treaties in its holdings, 374 treaties between indigenous peoples and the United States (and its predecessor colonies). The IDA Treaties Explorer lets one also explore maps and see which tribes are associated with which treaties
- Santa Barbara, California : ABC-CLIO, [2018]
- Description
- Book — xxi, 421 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm
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- Indian treaty making : a native view
- Indian treaties as international agreements
- Canadian Indian treaties
- Colonial and early treaties, 1775-1829
- Indian removal and land cessions, 1830-1849
- Reservations and confederate and unratified treaties, 1850-1871
- Colonial and early treaties, 1775-1829
- Treaties during Indian removal, 1830-1849
- Confederate, reconstruction, and unratified treaties, 1850-1871 -- Appendix A : treaties by tribe -- Appendix B : Canadian First Nation treaties
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- Santa Barbara, California : ABC-CLIO, [2018]
- Description
- Book — xxi, 421 pages ; 26 cm
- Summary
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- Indian treaty making : a native view
- Indian treaties as international agreements
- Canadian Indian treaties
- Colonial and early treaties, 1775-1829
- Indian removal and land cessions, 1830-1849
- Reservations and confederate and unratified treaties
- Colonial and early treaties
- Treaties during Indian removal, 1830-1849
- Confederate, reconstruction, and unratified treaties, 1850-1871.
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- Santa Barbara, California : ABC-CLIO, an imprint of ABC-CLIO, LLC, [2018]
- Description
- Book — 1 online resource (xxi, 421 pages) : illustrations, maps
- Summary
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- pt. 1. Reference essays
- pt. 2. Documents.
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- Wilkins, David E. (David Eugene), 1954- author.
- Seattle : University of Washington Press, [2017]
- Description
- Book — 1 online resource (ix, 211 pages) : illustrations.
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- Introduction
- Banishment
- Federal power and citizenship in Indian country
- A new deal for native citizenship
- Native self-determination
- The dismembering explodes
- Judicial interpretations of dismemberment
- Conclusion.
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- Wilkins, David E. (David Eugene), 1954- author.
- Seattle : University of Washington Press, [2017]
- Description
- Book — ix, 211 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.
- Summary
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- Introduction
- Banishment
- Federal power and citizenship in Indian country
- A new deal for native citizenship
- Native self-determination
- The dismembering explodes
- Judicial interpretations of dismemberment
- Conclusion.
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KIE2140 .W55 2017 | Unknown |
- Ball, Dewi Ioan, author.
- Norman, OK : University of Oklahoma Press, [2016]
- Description
- Book — viii, 311 pages ; 24 cm
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- The tribes, federal Indian law, and the Indian sovereignty doctrine from the nineteenth century to 1959
- The foundations of the silent revolution, 1959-1973
- The silent revolution, 1973-2001
- Native America, Congress, and the silent revolution
- The effects of the silent revolution
- Native American "nation building" during the silent revolution
- Conclusion.
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KIE2055 .B35 2016 | Unknown |
12. Injustice in Indian country : jurisdiction, American law, and sexual violence against Native women [2016]
- Casselman, Amy L., 1984- author.
- New York : Peter Lang, [2016]
- Description
- Book — xiv, 151 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
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- Literature review and methodology
- Historicizing jurisdiction in Indian country
- Jurisdiction and sexual violence against Native women
- Examining the federal response to jurisdictional conflicts in Indian country : the Tribal Law and Order Act of 2010
- The ghost of Kȟanǧí Šúnka and the enduring myth of savage justice : the 2013 reauthorization of the Violence Against Women Act
- Differential consciousness, the third space of sovereignty, and strategies for social change.
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KIE3336 .C37 2016 | Unknown |
- Jagodinsky, Katrina author.
- New Haven : Yale University Press, [2016]
- Description
- Book — xi, 335 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm.
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- "Returning from the enemy" : the poetics and politics of Indigenous women's legal history
- Lucía Martínez and the "putative father" : Arizona, 1854-1900
- Nora Jewell "in family way" : Washington, 1854-1910
- Juana Walker's "legal right as a half-breed" : Arizona, 1864-1916
- Rebecca Lena Graham and "the old question of common law marriage raised by a half-breed" : Washington, 1859-1946
- Dinah Hood, "the state is supreme" : Arizona, 1863-1935
- Louisa Enick, "hemmed in on all sides" : Washington, 1855-1935
- "The acts of forgetfulness" : Indigenous women's legal history in archives and tribal offices throughout the North American West.
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KIE275 .J34 2016 | CHECKEDOUT |
- Deer, Sarah, 1972- author.
- Minneapolis : University of Minnesota Press, [2015]
- Description
- Book — xxiv, 207 pages ; 23 cm
- Summary
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- Introduction: Sovereignty of the soul
- Knowing through numbers? The benefits and drawbacks of data
- What she say, it be law : tribal rape law and indigenous feminisms
- At the mercy of the state : linking rape to federal Indian law
- All apologies : the continuing federal complicity in the rape of Native women
- Relocation revisited : the sex trafficking of Native women
- Punishing the victim : Dana's story
- The enigma of federal reform : the Tribal Law and Order Act and the Violence Against Women Act
- Toward an indigenous jurisprudence of rape
- The trouble with peacemaking : false dichotomies and the politics of restorative justice
- "Righting" tribal rape law : proposals for reform
- Conclusion: The end of rape in Native America
- Epilogue.
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KIE3560 .D44 2015 | CHECKEDOUT |
- Gurr, Barbara Anne, author.
- New Brunswick, New Jersey : Rutgers University Press, [2015]
- Description
- Book — xi, 199 pages ; 23 cm
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- Introducing our relatives and introducing the story
- Stories from Indian country
- Whose rights? Whose justice? Reproductive oppression, reproductive justice, and the reproductive body
- The ruling relations of reproductive healthcare
- Producing the double discourse : the history and politics of Native-US relations and imperialist medicine
- "To uphold the federal government's obligations . . . and to honor and protect" : the double discourse of the Indian Health Service
- Resistance and accommodation : negotiating prenatal care and childbirth
- One in three : violence against Native women
- Genocidal consequences : contraception, sterilization, and abortion in the fourth-world context
- Community knowledge, community capital, and cultural safety
- Conclusions : Native women in the center.
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16. American Indian constitutions and legal materials [2014 -]
- Washington, DC : Law Library of Congress, 2014-
- Description
- Journal/Periodical — 1 online resource : map
- Summary
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- Arctic Alaska
- US Northeast Atlantic
- US North Central
- US New Southwest
- US Pacific Northwest
- US South.
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- "The Winters Centennial: Will Its Commitment to Justice Endure?" (2008 : Santa Ana Pueblo, N.M.)
- Albuquerque : University of New Mexico Press, ©2012.
- Description
- Book — 1 online resource (372 pages) Digital: data file.
- Summary
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- The legacy of Winters v. United States and the Winters Doctrine, one hundred years later / Barbara Cosens
- The primary cases of the reserved rights doctrine: reenactments of the oral arguments / remarks of Thomas G. Fredericks, G. Emlen Hall, Edwin S. Kneedler, Joseph P. Mazurek, Mason Morisset, Jerome C. Muys, A. Dan Tarlock, and Jeanne S. Whiteing
- Winters in its historical context / remarks of Patricia Limerick and John Shurts
- Winters and the contemporary landscape / John E. Thorson
- One hundred years after Winters: the immovable object of tribes' reserved water meets the irresistible force of states' reserved rights under the equal footing doctrine / Richard Monette
- Indian water rights: the era of settlement / Jeanne S. Whiteing
- Post-decree administration of Indian water rights in multijurisdictional settings / Michael C. Nelson
- Results following litigation: the Wind River Tribes/Big Horn River / remarks of Craig Alexander, Gordon Jeff Fassett, and Susan Williams
- The Pyramid Lake Paiute water rights / remarks of Joe Ely
- The boundaries of Winters' when the courts alone are not enough to protect Indian reserved rights / Scott W. Williams
- The Fort Belknap water compact / remarks of John Allen, Woldezion Mesghinna, and Chris Tweeten
- Winters in Salmon country: the Nez Perce Tribe instream flow claims / Mark Solomon
- Off-reservation instream flows: the Nez Perce Settlement / remarks of Michael Bogert, Duane T. Mecham, Rebecca Miles, and Steven Moore
- Litigation versus settlement in non-Indian federal reserved rights / remarks of Susan Cottingham, James DuBois, and John Leshy
- A new deal for a 1933 water right: the Black Canyon of the Gunnison instream flow controversy / Reed D. Benson
- The future of Winters / remarks of Michael Bogert, Barbara Cosens, Philip S. Sam Deloria, John Echohawk, David Getches, John Leshy, and Jeanne S. Whiteing
- Will the Winters commitment to justice endure? it depends on us / remarks of Regis Pecos.
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- "The Winters Centennial: Will Its Commitment to Justice Endure?" (2008 : Santa Ana Pueblo, N.M.)
- Albuquerque : University of New Mexico Press, ©2012.
- Description
- Book — 1 online resource (372 pages) Digital: data file.
- Summary
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- The legacy of Winters v. United States and the Winters Doctrine, one hundred years later / Barbara Cosens
- The primary cases of the reserved rights doctrine: reenactments of the oral arguments / remarks of Thomas G. Fredericks, G. Emlen Hall, Edwin S. Kneedler, Joseph P. Mazurek, Mason Morisset, Jerome C. Muys, A. Dan Tarlock, and Jeanne S. Whiteing
- Winters in its historical context / remarks of Patricia Limerick and John Shurts
- Winters and the contemporary landscape / John E. Thorson
- One hundred years after Winters: the immovable object of tribes' reserved water meets the irresistible force of states' reserved rights under the equal footing doctrine / Richard Monette
- Indian water rights: the era of settlement / Jeanne S. Whiteing
- Post-decree administration of Indian water rights in multijurisdictional settings / Michael C. Nelson
- Results following litigation: the Wind River Tribes/Big Horn River / remarks of Craig Alexander, Gordon Jeff Fassett, and Susan Williams
- The Pyramid Lake Paiute water rights / remarks of Joe Ely
- The boundaries of Winters' when the courts alone are not enough to protect Indian reserved rights / Scott W. Williams
- The Fort Belknap water compact / remarks of John Allen, Woldezion Mesghinna, and Chris Tweeten
- Winters in Salmon country: the Nez Perce Tribe instream flow claims / Mark Solomon
- Off-reservation instream flows: the Nez Perce Settlement / remarks of Michael Bogert, Duane T. Mecham, Rebecca Miles, and Steven Moore
- Litigation versus settlement in non-Indian federal reserved rights / remarks of Susan Cottingham, James DuBois, and John Leshy
- A new deal for a 1933 water right: the Black Canyon of the Gunnison instream flow controversy / Reed D. Benson
- The future of Winters / remarks of Michael Bogert, Barbara Cosens, Philip S. Sam Deloria, John Echohawk, David Getches, John Leshy, and Jeanne S. Whiteing
- Will the Winters commitment to justice endure? it depends on us / remarks of Regis Pecos.
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19. American indian tribal law [2011]
- Fletcher, Matthew L. M.
- Austin : Wolters Kluwer Law & Business ; [New York] : Aspen Publishers, c2011.
- Description
- Book — xxix, 823 p. ; 26 cm.
- Summary
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- Tribal government
- Tribal justice systems
- Tribal constitutions
- Tribal membership
- Tribal elections
- Civil rights
- Criminal law and procedure
- Domestic relations
- Property
- Contracts
- Torts
- Procedure and jurisdiction
- Tribal regulatory and administrative law
- Tribal economies.
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20. Introduction to tribal legal studies [2010]
- Richland, Justin B. (Justin Blake), 1970-
- 2nd ed. - Lanham, Md. : AltaMira Press, c2010.
- Description
- Book — xxiv, 457 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
- Summary
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- Foreword vii Preface to the Second Edition xi Notes on Law, Non-Indian Anthropologists, and Terminology xv Acknowledgments xix Credits xxi 1 What Is Law? Legal Norms, Structures, and Practices 1 2 Studying Tribal Law and Contemporary Tribal 14 Legal Documents 3 Tribal Law in Customs and Traditions 36 4 Forms and Trends of Traditional Tribal Governments 59 5 The History of Federal Indian Policy and the Changes to 73 Tribal Governments 6 Introduction and History of Tribal Courts 92 7 Tribal Justice Systems Today: General Overview 103 and Comparison 8 Examples of Tribal Court Systems 110 9 An Introduction to Balancing Tribal Legal Heritage 121 and Anglo-American Law v n 00frontmatter.qxd 11/4/09 9:05 AM Page v 10 Introduction to Tribal Court Authority: Differences 136 between Criminal and Civil Law 11 Criminal and Civil Violations in Tribal Legal Traditions 143 12 Tribal Criminal Jurisdiction 153 13 Tribal Civil Jurisdiction 171 14 Tribal Kinship and the Law 189 15 Boarding Schools and the Removal of Tribal Children 198 16 The Indian Child Welfare Act of 1978 212 17 Tribal Court Custody Proceedings 225 18 Introducing Indian Civil Rights 242 19 The Indian Civil Rights Act of 1968 253 20 Affirming Tribal Authority: Santa Clara Pueblo v. Martinez 259 21 Contemporary Civil Rights Issues 276 22 Sources of Law 293 23 Common Law in Contemporary Legal Systems 312 24 Traditional Dispute Resolution 327 25 Introduction to Peacemaking 339 26 Models of Peacemaking 353 27 Separation of Powers 372 28 Ethics for Tribal Judges 381 29 Ethics for Tribal Court Personnel 394 30 Ethics for Tribal Court Advocates 405 Conclusion 435 Glossary 437 Index 453.
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