National Indian Law Library, Research Links, Native American Law - Primary Sourc Primary sources for native american Law. See also under "native american treaties" below. Federal Register United States government Web Sites First gov ( United States Office of Citizen Services and Communications http://www.narf.org/nill/research/primarylaw.htm
Extractions: Popular Names of Federal Native American Laws - (The Center for Regulatory Effectiveness). Selected list of laws with links to U.S. Code. Table of Popular Names of U.S. Laws - (Legal Information Institute, Cornell University). Alphabetical list with links to U.S. Code. United States Code - (Legal Information Institute, Cornell University). Browse, search by keyword(s) or citation.
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WVU Libraries: Native American Studies approximately 30 treaties signed between various native american groups and gov/us/native.htm. Features print and electronic US government information on native american treaties and http://www.libraries.wvu.edu/nativeamerican/web.htm
Native American Treaties And Information of the president, the US Code, a subset of environmental laws, the Federal Register,the Code of Federal Regulations, native american treaties, Tribal Codes http://www-libraries.colorado.edu/ps/gov/us/native.htm
Extractions: GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS United States Government Information U.S. Resources State Resources Foreign Resources International Resources ... What's New Native American Treaties and Information Resources in Our Collection Electronic Versions of Treaties Native American Information and Links Treaties Other Materials American Indian (Office) Multimedia encyclopedia "From pre-European contact to the early 20th centurythe history, culture, words and images, legends and leaders of the United States, Canada and Northern Mexico." American Indians: A Select Catalog of National Archives Microfilm Publications (Annotated copy with notes on microfilm collections held in Government Publications.)
Native American Resources Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians Choctaw treaties Flying Rat Thomas J. Jesup 17April 1837 gov. Send any comments on the native american Page to David W http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgwnar/
Extractions: The Algonkians (of Coastal North Carolina) A mailing list for anyone with a genealogical interest in Indian Territory - basically the eastern half of Oklahoma, is INDIAN-TERRITORY-ROOTS-L. To subscribe send the word "subscribe" (without the quotes) as the only text in the body of a message to indian-territory-roots-L-request@rootsweb.com . To post a message to the list, send to indian-territory-roots-l@rootsweb.com The Choctaw Agency Office, 421 Powell St., Philadelphia, MS 39350, 601-656-1521.
NARA | ALIC | Indians/Native Americans Edited by Charles Kappler, this sevenvolume set is a compilation of US laws,treaties, and executive orders pertaining to native american Indian tribes http://www.archives.gov/research_room/alic/reference_desk/native_american_links.
Extractions: Where Is...? / How Do I...? Where Is...? Hot Topics / What's New The Constitution The Declaration of Independence The Bill of Rights Genealogy Veterans' Service Records Archival Research Catalog (ARC) Access to Archival Databases (AAD) eVetRecs Electronic Records Archives (ERA) Archives Library Info. Center (ALIC) Calendar of Events FAQs FOIA Reading Room Information Security Oversight Office Interagency Working Group (IWG) Locations and Hours (Facilities) Media Desk Organization Chart Preservation Prologue Magazine Publications How Do I...? Use this Site Order Copies Contact NARA Visit NARA Apply for a Job Volunteer at NARA Research Online Find a Public Law Apply for a Grant Find Records Management Training June 10, 2004 Sections ALIC Main Page What's New Reference at Your Desk Associations ... About ALIC Resources The Library Catalog Microfilm Catalog NARA Electronic Publications AncestryPlus (GaleNet) ... Contact ALIC Staff Indians/Native Americans This page contains links to American history relating to Native Americans. During November we celebrate Native American/Alaskan Native Heritage Month. Check out these
Bill's Aboriginal Links: Canada And US Nations Profile 1995Canada's native Peoples (Brief gov't History)First Nations DirectoryAssociations See More treaties Online at AVALON. This Week in american Indian HistoryFirst http://www.bloorstreet.com/300block/aborcan.htm
Extractions: BC Treaty Commission Web Site ... Summary Report: Social and Economic Impacts of Claims Settlements in BC or (Full Report - 93K) Eco-Thoughts on Aboriginal Land Issues Aboriginal Rights Coalition (BC) Settlers in Support of Indigenous Sovereignty ... BC First Nations also Directory of Bands and Tribal Councils and Other Organizations Neskonlith (Shuswap Nation) Nisga'a (Schoolnet) Ts'ks'aylaxw First Nation ... Ont. MNR Intent to Impose Two ACF Licences (1996) and Negotiations Continue (1998) Ont. Agrees to Co-Management and Funding for Non-Native Commercial Fishers (1998) Concerns About Ont. MNR Fisheries Management AFS Position: Introduction of Fish Species ... The State of Canada's Forest (1997)
Extractions: skip to main navigation Articles A-Z Humanities and Area Studies Engineering Social Sciences Interdisciplinary Government Numeric Data Archive of Recorded Sound Biology (Falconer) Bing Wing Business (Jackson) Eng.(Swain) Earth Sciences (Branner) East Asia Education (Cubberley) Engineering Government Docs. (Jonsson) Green Library Hoover Institution Information Center Lane Reading Room Law (Crown) Map Collections Marine Biology (Miller) Sciences Media and Microtext Medical (Lane) Meyer Music Physics Special Collections Social Science Social Science Resource Center Stanford Auxiliary Library SLAC Library and chronological period covered, as well as in their subject and/or geographical arrangement. There is an annotated basic bibliography available from the California Indian Library Collections web site Murdock, George Peter and Timothy J. O'Lear. Ethnographic Bibliography of North America . 4th ed., 5 vols. (1975); 3 vol.
GUIDE TO LAW ONLINE: United States Native American Peoples Oneida Indian Nation treaties Project (Oneida Nation); Treaty of Peoples (CornellUniversity, Legal Information Institute); native american Constitution and http://www.loc.gov/law/guide/usnative.html
Extractions: Guide to Law Online ... Index United States: Native Americans Texts Commentary Agencies Other Links A Century of Lawmaking, 1774-1873 (Law Library/National Digital Library Program) searchable Congressional documents and debates; including Serial Set No. 4015 (Indian Land Cessions in the United States) Code of Federal Regulations, Title 25 (Indians) (GPO Access) April 1, 2003 edition and the previous six years Code of Federal Regulations, Title 25 (Indians) (Cornell's Legal Information Institute) Constitutions (University of Oklahoma Law Library / National Indian Law Library) Indian Affairs: Laws and Treaties (OSU Library Digitization Center) - Includes treaties from 1770 to 1883, as published in Vol. II of Charles J. Kappler's 1904 compilation. Indian Entities Recognized and Eligible to Receive Services from the United States Bureau of Indian Affairs 68 Fed. Reg. 16,180 (2003) PDF; from the December 5, 2003 Federal Register
Omniseek /Lifestyle /Ethnicity /Native American /Treaties http//wwwlibraries.colorado.edu/ps/gov/ us/native.htm) native american treaties and Agreements. Searches in the native american treaties and Agreements database can be defined by one http://www.omniseek.com/srch/{52574}
DOI Diversity - Links To Outside the US Constitution, US Code, Cases, treaties, and much Proposed legislation affectingthe american Indian community native american Sites, with an easy to use http://www.doi.gov/diversity/8indian.htm
Extractions: United States Code, Title 25 - Indians . The law regarding Indians, organized in useful chapter headings. American Indian Law . Links to relevant topics from the U.S. Constitution, U.S. Code, Cases, Treaties, and much more, maintained by Findlaw. Executive Orders and Proclamations , maintained by BIA. Legislation and Supreme Court Watch . Proposed legislation affecting the American Indian community, maintained by Geocities. Recognized Tribal Entities , the official list of Indian entities recognized and eligible to receive services from the United States Bureau of Indian Affairs, maintained by BIA. Tribal Colleges and Universities , web links to 30 TCUs maintained by RAMS-FIE. Bureau of Indian Affairs , U.S. Department of the Interior. Indian Health Service , an agency of the US Public Health Service.
Native American Studies: Bibliography Of Resources At The WWU Libraries treaties, laws and executive orders pertaining to native american Indian tribes. The volumes cover U.S. government treaties with native Haggard 2 gov Information Y 4.IN 2/11S.HRG http://www.library.wwu.edu/ref/subjguides/nativeamer.html
Extractions: Librarian for the Colleges: Jeanne Armstrong (American Cultural Studies, American Literature, Anthropology, ) This research guide is an introduction to materials in the Western Washington University libraries. Use the Library Catalog , to locate books and other materials. Access the library's print or electronic indexes to locate journal articles; from the Library homepage, select "Search Databases"; "Browse Indexes & Databases Alphabetically". The Library of Congress uses the term "Indians" for the aboriginal peoples of the Western Hemisphere, e.g., "Indians of North America," "Indians of Mexico." Geographic subject headings are also used for tribes within the United States, e.g. "Indians of North AmericaWashington," Indians of North AmericaNorthwest." In addition, individual tribal names are used as appropriate ("Hopi Indians," "Navajo Indians," "Lummi Indians"). If the book is about one tribe, it will have that tribe's name as a subject heading. Contents Include GENERAL OVERVIEW RESOURCES SPECIALIZED TOPICS (con't.)
Native Americans National Preserve http//www.nps.gov/bela/html www.geocities.com/Athens/6979/treaties.html10 worldfreeinternet.net/archive/arc12.htm native american Rights http http://42explore.com/native.htm
Extractions: This project on Native Americans includes tons of resources - - too many to fit onto just this one page! Connect to the project's three other companion pages for lots more ideas and information: (1) Biographies of Native Americans - A to Z Native American Tribes and Cultures , and (3) Easier - Native Americans, sometimes called American Indians, are descendants of the first people to live in the Americas. They had been living there for thousands of years before any Europeans arrived. Harder - When Columbus landed in what is now known as the West Indies, he incorrectly thought he had reached the Indies. He called the native people he met Indians. The Indians of the Americas spoke hundreds of different languages, had many varied ways of life, and each group had its own name. Some lived in large cities and others in small villages. Still others kept moving throughout the year, hunting animals and gathering wild plants. First Americans by K. Martin (Grades 4-8)
SULAIR: Native American Reference Books native americans treaties The gov. Docs library for current editions. Indian Reservations A State and Federal Handbook. ( 1986). E93.I3828. Encyclopedia of native american http://www-sul.stanford.edu/depts/ssrg/native/nativeframe-ntb.html
Extractions: skip to main navigation Articles A-Z Humanities and Area Studies Engineering Social Sciences Interdisciplinary Government Numeric Data Archive of Recorded Sound Biology (Falconer) Bing Wing Business (Jackson) Eng.(Swain) Earth Sciences (Branner) East Asia Education (Cubberley) Engineering Government Docs. (Jonsson) Green Library Hoover Institution Information Center Lane Reading Room Law (Crown) Map Collections Marine Biology (Miller) Sciences Media and Microtext Medical (Lane) Meyer Music Physics Special Collections Social Science Social Science Resource Center Stanford Auxiliary Library SLAC Library Bibliography of Native Americans , 16th-century+. Dissertation Abstracts Also North American Indians. A Dissertation Index (1977); plus supplements (1978, 1982, 1985). Z1209.2.N7.N6. Lists doctoral dissertations from 1904; masters theses from 1962; and . 2 vols. (1974). Z1209.D62. Writing on American History (Annual). LOCATION: Lane Room E76.8.W54. See its section "History of the American Indian".
Subject Guides Call number R 342.087 U58). National NAGPRA (native american Graves Protection andRepatriation Act) Program http//www.cr.nps.gov/nagpra/. treaties Between the http://hoover.mcdaniel.edu/guides/nativeam.php
Extractions: @import url(../css/inner.css); :: Main Resources :: Services A/V Services Archives Ask a Librarian Curriculum Library ... Alphabetical Listing Text in BROWN indicates that the item is located in Hoover Library. For journal and magazine articles on Native Americans, see Journal Databases General Resources American Indian Resources (Will Karkavelas, Osaka University, Japan) http://jupiter.lang.osaka-u.ac.jp/~krkvls/naindex.html
Government Documents Library Executive Orders, treaties, Proclamations, and Memorandums concerning United Statespolicy on native american affairs http//envirotext.eh.doe.gov/treaties.htm. http://gateway.library.uiuc.edu/doc/exhibits/nativeamericans.html
UCSC Guide To Native American Legal Sources of statutes and treaties; key treaties documents native Americans A Subject Guidefrom Arizona State University. UCSC gov Pubs Home Page The University http://library.ucsc.edu/gov/webhandouts/scnatamerlaw.html
Extractions: Reference Materials Subject Headings Periodicals Web Sites History of Indian-White Relations , and Vol. 8: California Back to top Use these subject headings to search the library catalog for additional books on this topic. Indians of North America Civil rights Indians of North America Government relations Indians of North America Legal status, laws, etc. Indians of North America Treaties American Indian law review. Norman, Okla., University of Oklahoma Press. [1973 - McH Curr Journals K1.M43 [UCSC has 1976+ ] The NARF legal review / Native American Rights Fund. [Boulder, Colo.] : The Fund, [1983- McH Stacks KF8201.A3 N37 [UCSC has 1994+ ] Back to top There are many good web sites, and they each refer to each other extensively. US Govt. Printing Office: Native Americans Indian Law: an Overview From Cornell's Legal Information Institute Relations Between The United States and Native Americans A section of the Avalon Project from Yale Law School
Guide To Native American Legal Sources 17 native americans ) Documents of american Indian diplomacy treaties, agreements,and conventions, 17751979 / compiled by Vine Deloria,Jr.,and Raymond J http://library.ucsc.edu/gov/natamerlaw.html
Extractions: Reference Materials Subject Headings Periodicals Web Sites History of Indian-White Relations , and Vol. 8: California Back to top Use these subject headings to search the library catalog for additional books on this topic. Indians of North America Civil rights Indians of North America Government relations Indians of North America Legal status, laws, etc. Indians of North America Treaties American Indian law review. Norman, Okla., University of Oklahoma Press. The NARF legal review / Native American Rights Fund. [Boulder, Colo.] : The Fund, [1983- Back to top There are many good web sites, and they each refer to each other extensively. US Govt. Printing Office: Native Americans Indian Law: an Overview From Cornell's Legal Information Institute Relations Between The United States and Native Americans A section of the Avalon Project from Yale Law School Navajo Nation Courts from Harvard Law School NativeWeb: Law News Digest Links to recent newspaper articles: this would be a good place to find a topic for a paper! Native American Legal Resources Includes the "American Indian Law Review" (AILR) and the Native American Constitution and Law Digitization Project (NACLDP), from the Univ. of Oklahoma.
Indian Health Service : Native American Resources of Trust Responsibilities CanadaIndian treaties Code Talk On-Line Novel StorytellersNative american Authors Online URL http//www.ihs.gov/GeneralWeb/Links http://www.ihs.gov/generalweb/links/americanindian/index.asp
Native American Resources Indian treaties http//www4.law.cornell.edu/uscode/25 Indian Trust http//www.doi.gov/indiantrust/.native american Tribes http//www.nativeculture.com/lisamitten http://www.llcc.cc.il.us/gtruitt/SCJ 251 Fall 2003 Start Page/251/SCJ 251 Native
Extractions: No single Federal or tribal criterion establishes a person's identity as an Indian. Government agencies use differing criteria to determine who is an Indian eligible to participate in their programs. Tribes also have varying eligibility criteria for membership. To determine what the criteria might be for agencies or Tribes, you must contact each entity directly. To be eligible for Bureau of Indian Affairs services, an Indian must (1) be a member of a Tribe recognized by the Federal Government, (2) one-half or more Indian blood of tribes indigenous to the United States (25 USC 479) ; or (3) must, for some purposes, be of one-fourth or more Indian ancestry. By legislative and administrative decision, the Aleuts, Eskimos and Indians of Alaska are eligible for BIA services. Most of the BIA's services and programs, however, are limited to Indians living on or near Indian reservations. The Bureau of the Census counts anyone an Indian who declares himself or herself to be an Indian. In 1990 the Census figures showed there were 1,959,234 American Indians and Alaska Natives living in the United States (1,878,285 American Indians, 57,152 Eskimos, and 23,797 Aleuts). This is a 37.9 percent increase over the 1980 recorded total of 1,420,000. The increase is attributed to improved census taking and more self- identification during the 1990 count.