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American Indian Law & Culture
American Indian law refers primarily to federal law and encompasses the treaties, statutes, executive orders, court decisions, and administrative actions which define the status of the Indian tribes and their relationship to the federal government.
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U.N. Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights-Indigenous Peoples
GlobaLex Research Guide on Indigenous Peoples International Law
Researching Indigenous Peoples' Rights Under International Law
WashLaw Web - Indigenous People-International
EISIL Guide: Ethnic Groups, Minorities and Indigenous Peoples
International Work Group for Indigenous Affairs
Research Guide on International Indigenous Law Topics
From the Ross-Blakley Law Library at Arizona Statute University, Sandra Day O'Connor School of Law.
Books
Indigenous Peoples in International Law
by
S. James Anaya
Call Number: K3242 .A86 2004
ISBN: 0195173503
Publication Date: 2004
Reflections on the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
by
Stephen Allen, Alexandra Xanthaki, Eds.
Call Number: K3247 .R44 2011
ISBN: 1841138789
Publication Date: 2011
Indigenous Rights and United Nations Standards
by
Alexandra Xanthaki
Call Number: K3247 .X37 2007
ISBN: 0521835747
Publication Date: 2007
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