American Indian Law Review

Title Publication Date Language Citations
Problems and Solutions regarding Indigenous Peoples Split by International Borders1999/01/01English3
Galileos or Grave Robbers? Science, the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act, and the First Amendment1998/01/01English3
A Snowbowl Déjà Vu: The Battle between Native American Tribes and the Arizona Snowbowl Continues2005/01/01English3
Pollution and Hazardous Waste on Indian Lands: Do Federal Laws Apply and Who May Enforce Them?1992/01/01English3
Theorizing Collective Indigenous Rights2006/01/01English3
Developing Effective Processes of American Indian Constitutional and Governmental Reform: Lessons from the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma, Hualapai Nation, Navajo Nation, and Northern Cheyenne Tribe2001/01/01English3
Economic Development in Indian Country: What Are the Questions?1984/01/01English3
Providing for the Health Care Needs of Native Americans: Policy, Programs, Procedures, and Practices1997/01/01English3
Nunavut Territory: Aboriginal Governing in the Canadian Regime of Governance1999/01/01English3
The Development of Minimum Standards for the Protection and Promotion of Rights for Indigenous Peoples1991/01/01English3
Constitutional Law: Dubious Intrusions: Peyote, Drug Laws, and Religious Freedom1980/01/01English3
Valid Osage Constitution: Federal Courts and Tribal Constitutions: Fletcher v. United States, No. 95-52078, 1997 Wl 309902 (10th Cir. 1997)1997/01/01English2
Dance of the Dead: A Legal Tango for Control of Native American Skeletal Remains1990/01/01English2
Chickasaw Nation v. United States and the Potential Demise of the Indian Canon of Construction2002/01/01English2
Survey of Civil Jurisdiction in Indian Country 19901991/01/01English2
"Channeling Thought": The Legacy of Legal Fictions from 18232008/01/01English2
The Zuni Quest for Repatriation of the War Gods: An Alternative Basis for Claim1992/01/01English2
The Massad Commission Report to the Tribal Council of the Cherokee Nation1998/01/01English2
Navajo Dispute Resolution and Promissory Obligations: Continuity and Change in the Largest Native American Nation1993/01/01English2
Now We Have Forgotten the Old Indian Law: Choctaw Culture and the Evolution of Corporal Punishment1998/01/01English2
The Land Must Hold the People: Native Modes of Territoriality and Contemporary Tribal Justifications for Placing Land into Trust through 25 C.F.R. Part 1512002/01/01English2
Damming Rivers, Damning Cultures2005/01/01English2
Mineral Resources: Tribal Development of Reservation Oil and Gas Resources through the Use of a Nontaxation-Based Tribal Joint Development Program1981/01/01English2
Native Hawaiians: The Issue of Federal Recognition2005/01/01English2
The Application of the National Environmental Policy Act to "Development" in Indian Country1991/01/01English2
Parental Ratification: Legal Manifestations of Cultural Authenticity in Cross-Racial Adoption2003/01/01English2
Natural Resources Development on Indian Reservations: Overview of Tribal, State, and Federal Jurisdiction1992/01/01English2
United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit: Breach of Fiduciary Duty: Breach by the State of Utah: Pelt v. State of Utah, 104 F.3d 1534 (10th Cir. 1996)1997/01/01English2
Changing Territoriality, Fading Sovereignty, and the Development of Indigenous Rights2006/01/01English2
The United States Supreme Court and American Indian Tribal Sovereignty1998/01/01English2