User:Netherzone/List of Native American and First Nations law resources
Appearance
United States
[edit]General law resources and databases
[edit]- Native American Rights Fund [1]
- National Indian Law Library [2]
- Indian Law Resource Center [3]
- Indian Law Research Guides [4]
- National Tribal Justice Resource Center
- Native American Law Research Guide (Georgetown Law Library)
- Tribal Law Gateway[5]
- Native American Constitution and Law Digitization Project
- American Indian Law Center, Inc.
- American Indian Policy Center
- Bureau of Indian Affairs, U.S. Department of the Interior
- National Congress of American Indians
- National American Indian Court Judges Association
- National Native American Law Enforcement Association
- Tribal Court Clearinghouse
- Native American Law Center Resources (University of Washington) [6]
- Tribal Law and Policy Institute
- American Indian Law Resources (Northwestern University)
- Native American Law Resources (University of Oklahoma)
- American Indian Law: A Beginner's Guide from the Library of Congress
- Native American Law Guide: Federal Indian Law and Tribal Law materials (University of California at Los Angeles)
- Law Library of Congress' Indians of North American Guide
- Native American civil rights
- National Congress of American Indians [7]
- Indian Law (Harvard Law Review) (multiple pages of cases)
Tribal law materials by each individual tribe
[edit]- Tribal Law Gateway
- Indian Law and Order Commission [8]
Tribal recognition
[edit]Tribes are sovereign governments, not racial classifications
[edit]- Tribes are governments, not racial classification, [1][2],[3] [4][5][6]
- Morton v. Mancari [10], [7]
- Native American Tribal Enrollment [11]
- Santa Clara Pueblo v. Martinez
Citizenship
[edit]- Native American Citizenship [12]
- The Politics of Inclusion: Indigenous Peoples and U.S. Citizenship, by Rebecca Tsosie (UCLA Law Review) [13]
- Native American identity in the United States [8][9]
- Determining Native American and Indigenous Canadian identities (WP:IPNA essay)
Border crossing rights
[edit]Land claims
[edit]- Indian Claims Commission [15], entire 43 volume set of claims decisions from 1946-1978 can be found here: [16], or downloadable here [17], or with access to ProQuest here: [18]
- Indian Trust settlements [19]
Water and land rights
[edit]- Native American Water & Land Rights
- American Indian Territoriality: An Online Research Guide (downloadable PDF) [20]
Ritual object repatriation
[edit]Sacred sites and places protection
[edit]- Native American Sacred Places research [21]
- Native American Sacred Sites and the Federal Government
- Challenges to Sacred Site Protection, by Rebecca Tsosie [22]
- Old Ground and New Directions at Sacred Sites on the Western Landscape by Kristen A. Carpenter [23]
Arts and Crafts laws
[edit]- Indian Arts and Crafts Act of 1990[10]
- Tribal Law and Order Act (2010) [24]
- Indigenous Intellectual Property [25]
- Indian arts and crafts laws
- Cherokee Nation Truth in Advertising for Native Art
Peacemaking and conflict resolution
[edit]Civil rights
[edit]Repatriation and reburial of remains, artifacts and cultural property
[edit]- Repatriation and reburial research resources (link also has good book resources)
Tribal education
[edit]- Tribal Education law
- Language and Diversity Program, Native Education Program (Southwest)
- National Indian Education Association [26]
- Laws pertaining to Indian residential schools
Child welfare
[edit]Identification
[edit]- Indigenous identity, being, and belonging[11]
- Native American identity in the United States
- Warren, Trump, and the Question of Native American Identity, (Harvard Law Review)
- Santa Clara Pueblo v. Martinez, 436 U.S. 49 (1978)[12]
Environment, environmental justice, climate change
[edit]- General climate science reports
- Tribal Climate Change Guide
- Facing the Storm: Indian Tribes, Climate-Induced Weather Extremes, and the Future for Indian Country (report of the National Wildlife Federation)
- Environmental Protection in Indian Country (EPA)
By states or regions
[edit]- Alaska Federation of Natives [27]
- Affiliated Tribes of Northwest Indians
- Montana Indian Law
Canada
[edit]General law resources and databases
[edit]- Indigenous law/Indigenous legal traditions (University of Victoria)
- Truth and reconciliation commission of Canada
- Indigenous law and Aboriginal law (Toronto Metropolitan University)
- Indigenous peoples and the law (University of Calgary)
- Aboriginal law and Indigenous law (Queens University)
Border crossing rights
[edit]Identification
[edit]- A path through difficult conversations about Indigenous identity, Canadian Bar Association[13]
- The Population Boom of the Self-Identified Indigenous and our Dwindling Nationhood The Council of Canadians[14]
References
[edit]- ^ "Tribes are governments, not racial classifications". Indian Law Resource Center. Retrieved 11 November 2024.
- ^ Malloy, Kerry (30 July 2024). "US citizenship was forced on Native Americans 100 years ago − its promise remains elusive". Alaska Beacon. Retrieved 11 November 2024.
- ^ "Why the federal government needs to change how it collects data on Native Americans". Brookings Institute. Retrieved 11 November 2024.
- ^ "Tribal Nations and the United States". National Congress of American Indians. Retrieved 11 November 2024.
- ^ Vance, Austin R. "For the Children: Indian Status Is a Political Classification". Oklahoma Bar Association. Oklahoma Bar Journal. Retrieved 11 November 2024.
- ^ Gampa, Vikas; Bernard, Kenneth; Oldani, Michael J. "Racialization as a Barrier to Achieving Health Equity for Native Americans". AMA Journal of Ethics. American Medical Association. Retrieved 11 November 2024.
- ^ "Morton v. Mancari, 417 U.S. 535 (1974)". U.S. Supreme Court.
- ^ Kimberly TallBear (2003). "DNA, Blood, and Racializing the Tribe". Wíčazo Ša Review. 18 (1). University of Minnesota Press: 81–107. doi:10.1353/wic.2003.0008. JSTOR 140943. S2CID 201778441.
- ^ Furukawa, Julia (11 November 2024). "Review of genealogies, other records fails to support local leaders' claims of Abenaki ancestry". New Hampshire Public Radio. Retrieved 7 July 2023.
- ^ "The Indian Arts and Crafts Act of 1990". Justia: Supreme Court of the United States. Retrieved 11 November 2024.
- ^ Gonzales, Angela A.; Kertész, Judy (Summer 2020). "Indigenous identity, being, and belonging". Contexts. Retrieved 11 November 2024.
- ^ "Santa Clara Pueblo v. Martinez, 436 U.S. 49 (1978)". Justia: U.S. Supreme Court. Retrieved 11 November 2024.
- ^ Pearl, Tamara (Baldhead). "A path through difficult conversations about Indigenous identity". Canadian Bar Association. Retrieved 11 November 2024.
- ^ Eagleclaw, Thom. "The Population Boom of the Self-Identified Indigenous and our Dwindling Nationhood". The Council of Canadians. Retrieved 11 November 2024.