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Studies in American Indian law Cover Image Book Book

Studies in American Indian law

Summary: Studies prepared by University of Washington law students in two year-long seminars on Indian Legal Problems.

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  • Physical Description: print
    2 volumes 28 cm
  • Publisher: [Seattle], [University of Washington] 1970.

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General Note:
Papers prepared by law students for an Indian legal problems seminar at the University of Washington Law School.
Formatted Contents Note: v. 1. The history, meaning and effect of termination of Federal supervision over Indian reservations, by Rod Peterson.--Who is an Indian in Federal Indian law? by Bart Vogel.--The Indian Bill of Rights, by Marilyn Sloan.--The Indian heirship land problems, by E.J. Williams.--Jurisdiction over Indians and Indian lands in Washington, by N.C. Newman.--Freedom of religion for American Indian in the twentieth century, by T.J. Pressly.--The Indian and equality of educational opportunity, by M.L. Lewis.--Indian hunting and fishing rights: northwest developments by Woodrow Wallen.--v. 2. Indian tribal sovereignty, by E.R. McGimpsey.--Taxing those they found here, by J.V. White.--Indian rights securied by treaties: a survey of remedies, by R.E. Wagner.--Muckleshoot fishing rights question, by L.L. Clair.--The last days -- an inquiry into the proposed Colville termination, by N.H. Holland.--A study of B.I.A. timber management on the Quinault Indian Reservation 1950-1970, by R.E.
Subject: Indians of North America Legal status, laws, etc
Indian courts
Indians of North America Land tenure

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  • 1 of 1 copy available at Northwest Indian College.

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Lummi Library REF KF 8205 .A2 J6 1970 V. 1 286045 Reference Reshelving -

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