Legal Issues and Treaties
The Boulder-based Native American Rights Fund is a nonprofit law firm that focuses on issues of tribal sovereignty, human rights, natural resources, American Indian law, and federal relations with American Indian tribes.
The website of Wisconsin Judicare and Indian Law Office provides links to important Supreme Court cases and rulings affecting the development of American Indian law.
The University of Nebraska-Lincoln library webpage focuses on American Indian treaties from 1722 to 1805.
Charles J. Kappler compiled and edited the seven-volume
Indian Affairs: Laws and Treaties
. The U.S. Government Printing Office originally published the work in 1903 and 1904, and it has served as a valuable resource for research on the treaties and agreements the United States negotiated with American Indians. Oklahoma State University digitized these works and has made them available on the Internet.
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