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41. H-8160-1 - GENERAL PROCEDURAL GUIDANCE FOR NATIVE AMERICAN CONSULTATION
list of native american groups and individuals consulted;. nature of the issuesraised;. intensity of concern expressed;. legal requirements posed by treaties;.
http://www.blm.gov/nhp/efoia/wo/handbook/h8160-1.html
H-8160-1 - GENERAL PROCEDURAL GUIDANCE FOR NATIVE AMERICAN CONSULTATION
Table Of Contents Page Chapter I. Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I-1 A. Purpose And Goal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I-1 B. Consultation And Documentation Standard . . . . . . I-1 C. Definition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I-1 D. Unique Legal Relationship . . . . . . . . . . . . . I-1 E. Relationship to Manual Section 8160 . . . . . . . . I-2 F. Interim Focus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I-2 Chapter II. Consultation Issues . . . . . . . . . . . . . II-1 A. Access . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . II-1 B. Use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . II-1 C. Sacredness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . II-2 D. Mitigation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . II-2 E. Consultation as Conflict Identification . . . . . II-3 F. Summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . II-4 Chapter III. Consultation Guidance . . . . . . . . . . . . III-1 A.

42. Native American Materials In Law And Genealogy At The Western Kentucky Universit
treaties and agreements of the Indian tribes of . . . Guide to Law Online NativeAmerican Peoples Law Library of Congress http//www.loc.gov/law/guide
http://www.wku.edu/Library/dlps/guides/NativeAmericanMaterials.htm
Native American Materials In Law and Genealogy at the Western Kentucky University Libraries
Compiled by Rosemary Meszaros
July, 2003
Legal Materials
Indian Tribal Codes and Statutes at Large
Indian Tribal Codes
From the National Tribal Justice Resource Center
http://www.tribalresourcecenter.org/tribalcourts/codes/default.asp
U. S. Statutes at Large
(Federal laws as they looked on the day they became law, regardless of whether they are currently in effect)
Law Library U. S. Code Annotated
(Federal law as it exists today, regardless of when individual laws were passed)
Law Library
Legislation
Handbook of Federal Indian Law: With Reference Tables and Index.
Felix S. Cohen; foreword by Harold L. Ickes; introduction by Nathan R. Margold.
Reference (non-circulating)
KF 8205.C64x 1988

43. Library Guides
american Indians/native americans. Bureau of Indian Affairs (US), www.doi.gov/bureauindian IndianAffairs Laws and treaties, http//digital.library.okstate.edu
http://www.uwm.edu/Library/ris/guides/india154.htm
Web Resources for Native American Studies
There are a number of information resources for Native American Studies on the World Wide Web. Listed below are just a few sites that have useful information and/or links. For more Web resources, search the Internet using various search engines (AltaVista, Google). For other useful sites consult Multicultural Resources on the Internet. United States and Canada [call number (REF) E 184 .A1 G874 1999]. Alaska Natives and American Indians www.uaa.alaska.edu/just/rlinks/natives/index.html American Indian Culture Research Center www.bluecloud.org/dakota.html American Indians/Native Americans library.louisville.edu/government/subjects/indians/indian.html Center for Multilingual, Multicultural Research
Native American Resources www-rcf.usc.edu/~cmmr/Native_American.html Index of Native American Resources on the Internet http://www.hanksville.org/NAresources Information on Individual Native Nations www.nativeculture.com/lisamitten/nations.html Native American History and Culture www.si.edu/resource/faq/nmai/start.htm

44. RESEARCHING AMERICAN INDIAN LAW
treaties with native american Tribes, and the creation of Superintendent’s Officefor Indian Affairs. United States code (USC) (http//www.access.gpo.gov/
http://www.law.umkc.edu/faculty/profiles/stancel/indian.htm
RESEARCHING AMERICAN INDIAN LAW American Indian law presents a complex combination of statutes, rules, regulations, tribal laws, treaties, and agency and judicial decisions. At the federal level, laws are recorded in Statutes at Large which is codified in Title 25 of the United States Code . Administrative decisions are reported in the Federal Register and codified in Title 25 of the Code of Federal Regulations . Tribal laws (constitutions and charters of individual tribes) can be found in the series "The Constitutions and Laws of the American Indian Tribes." [LOCATION : KF8228 .C903 date] MAJOR LEGISLATIVE ACTS The following acts represent some of the major pieces of legislation that govern federal American Indian law. United States Constitution (based on the) Articles of Confederation - Congress is granted the power to regulate commerce with the Indian tribes, President empowered to make treaties with the consent of the Senate. Article I Section 8, clause 3

45. BU Libraries | Research Guide | Native American Studies
The volumes cover US government treaties with native Code), and links to other Webresources on native Americans. http//www.ihs.gov/ Indian Land Cessions in
http://www.bu.edu/library/guides/native.html
Catalogs E-Resources E-Journals Guides ... Ref Shelf
Native American Studies
Guides.
American Indian Studies: A Bibliographic Guide.
Library research guide to the indigenous peoples of the continental U.S., Alaska, and Canada, with some information on native Hawaiians and the Indians of Mexico and Central and South America. Covers encyclopedias, dictionaries, handbooks, ethnographic surveys, periodical indexes and abstracts, databases, directories, statistical sources, bibliographies, book catalogs, dissertation sources, government publications, and microform collections, from the early 1970s to 1993.
Mugar Ref. X Z1209 W52 1995.
Guide to Records in the National Archives of the United States Relating to American Indians.
An annotated guide to federal, pre-federal, and non-federal records on native Americans in the National Archives. Arranged by agency, with a detailed index.
Mugar Ref. X Z1209.2 U5 H54 1982.

46. Annotated Selection Of Websites For International Family Law Research
Department of State Treaty Actions http//www.state.gov/s/l lawschool.westlaw.comFulltext coverage of international and native american treaties to which the
http://people.hofstra.edu/staff/lisa_a_spar/intlfam/intlfam_ho.htm
Annotated Selection of Websites for International Family Law Research
Research Guides Treaties Decisions Foreign Law ... Beginner's Guide - Home
Research Guides
** International Family Law: A Selective Resource Guide http://www.llrx.com/features/int_fam.htm
An excellent guide to Websites, major documents and treaties in the international family law area.
** ASIL Guide to Electronic Resources for International Law http://www.asil.org/resource/home.htm
Research guide to topics in international law, including Human Rights, treaties and the UN.
Guide to Foreign and International Legal Databases http://www.law.nyu.edu/library/foreign_intl/
A collection of links including databases, subjects, treaties and research guides.
Harvard Law School Research Guides http://www.law.harvard.edu/library/research_guides/research_page.htm#International
Includes guides for web sites, treaty research, United Nations documents, foreign law research, etc . . .
Introduction to International Law Research http://brkl.brooklaw.edu/screens/rgintl.html
A research guide to the concepts, guides, and print and online resources in the area of international law, with an extensive guide to treaties LLRX International Law Guides http://www.llrx.com/international_law.html

47. Research Wizard - Listings For Native Americans | Research | University Library
031703 Firstgov http//www.legal.gsa.gov Use the lp Index of native american Resourceson the Internet http lp Indian Affairs Laws and treaties http//digital
http://library.unomaha.edu/research/wizard/wizard.php3?knum=488

48. Wauu.DE: Society: Ethnicity: Indigenous People: Native Americans: Law And Politi
alphacdc.com/treaty/content.html. native american Documents Project of federal policyconcerning native peoples might http//www.usdoj.gov/otj/index.html. Osage
http://www.wauu.de/Society/Ethnicity/Indigenous_People/Native_Americans/Law_and_
Home Society Ethnicity Indigenous People ... Law and Politics : Treaties Search DMOZ-Verzeichnis:
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  • BC Treaty Commission
    Information on current treaty negotiations as well as treaty related resources for British Columbia Indian Bands.
    http://www.bctreaty.net/
  • Canada-Indian Treaties
    National Atlas Information service maps of treaty areas in Canada.
    http://atlas.gc.ca/english/products/thematic/indian/english/html/indian.html
  • Canada-Indian Treaties
    National Atlas Information service maps of treaty areas in Canada.
    http://atlas.gc.ca/site/english/index.html
  • Canadian Indian Treaties University of Alberta's directory of information on Canadian treaties. http://www.library.ualberta.ca/subject/nativestudies/treaties/index.cfm
  • Digital Collections - Selected Treaties Thirteen documents representing various types of arrangements between Aboriginal Peoples and representatives of the government of Canada. http://collections.ic.gc.ca/treaties/code/
  • Honor Our Neighbors Origins and Rights (HONOR) HONOR's Native American Support and Resource Information Center grew out of desire that Native Americans be treated with respect and "Honor" in terms of United States law, treaties, the courts and the constitution. http://www2.dgsys.com/~honor/

49. Treaty Research: Sources And Tips
treaties Between The United States and native americans. The full texts of treatieswith the US are provided via Canadoamerican treaties Web Site. (gov. Docs.
http://www.lib.msu.edu/schaubm1/treaties.htm
Treaty Research: Sources and Tips
Scope of this Resource Guide
This guide is far from comprehensive; rather, it provides information on a selection of the most important starting points and strategies. Most of the materials listed below are located in Main Library Reference, the Government Documents Library, or are accessible via the WWW. Please ask at the Main Library Reference Desk (Main Library, 1st floor East) if you need further assistance. Treaty Texts Special Topics: Native Americans Special Topics: Tax Treaties Special Topics: Tips for Tracking ... To the Top
General Bibliographies and Indexes: World Coverage
Index to Multilateral Treaties: A Chronological List of Multiparty International Agreements from the 16th Century through 1963, with Citations to Their Texts . (Reference JX171 .H35) Produced by the Harvard Law School Library, this volume provides subject and country access to over 3800 treaties concluded between 1596 and 1963. Citations to the full text are provided. Information on Intergovernmental Organizations (IGOS) and Law in the MSU Libraries: Information by Subject is a selective bibliography of subject-specific compilations of multilateral treaties and conventions. Broad subject areas include: Arms Control, Disarmament and War; Culture and Cultural Heritage; Education; Environment; Fisheries, Food and Agriculture; Health; Human Rights; Intellectual Property; Labour; Oceans and Law of the Sea; Outer Space; Peacekeeping; Telecommunications; Trade; and Women's Rights. Links to full-text resources are provided.

50. Online Resources - Native American History - Primary Documents
http//www.archives.gov/digital_classroom/lessons dominated by removal, treaties,reservations, and allotments to individual native Americans.” The primary
http://cehs.unl.edu/ushistory/online/native/primary.html
N EBRASKA P ARTNERSHIP F OR
A MERICAN H ISTORY E DUCATION Home About Us Events Online Resources ... Native American History Primary Documents
The Avalon Project at Yale Law School: Documents in Law, History, and Diplomacy
http://www.yale.edu/lawweb/avalon/natamer.htm

Hosted by the Yale Law School, this database contains documents pertaining to Native American studies. The collection is among the most extensive Internet source for this type of material. The material on this site includes, but is not limited to, treaties, court cases, and presidential speeches. Because those involved with this project keep it updated, the collection will possibly expand in the upcoming months.
Camping with the Sioux: Fieldwork Diary of Alice Cunningham Fletcher
http://www.nmnh.si.edu/naa/fletcher/fletcher.htm

“Although they contain scant ethnographic information, Fletcher’s writings provide an important insight into the attitudes of many white scientists and administrators in the late nineteenth century with regard to what they termed ‘the Indian Question.’"
The information on this website concerns Alice Cunningham Fletcher and her ethnographic work among the Sioux. Educated in the best Bostonian preparatory schools, she gained some repute as a lecturer before her western travels. Her interest in the Siouan peoples eventually lead Fletcher to live among the tribes in order to study their culture. Digital reproductions of her diary, photographs, and a collection of oral literature recorded by Fletcher are included.

51. Gov Isaac Stevens
the negotiation of treaties with the native american tribes in In roughly two years,gov. Stevens negotiated treaties with the Nisqually, Puyallup, Snoqualmie
http://home.comcast.net/~suvcw/people/stevens/stevens.html
Governor Isaac I. Stevens First Territorial Governor, 1853-1857. Democrat While many of us may be familiar with the name of Isaac Stevens, how much do we know about him? Most of us would be able to label him a Governor of our state, yet, in actuality he was the first Territorial Governor serving in that post from 1853-1857. One of his primary responsibilities was the negotiation of treaties with the Native American tribes in this state. To this day, these treaties still control the federal and state governments' relationships with those tribes. Yet who was this individual? Isaac Stevens was a descendant of two 17th Century Puritan immigrants. His ancestors were farmers, military men, and community leaders in the Andover area of Maine. His parents were Isaac & Hannah (Cummings) Stevens, who were also strong supporters of Andrew Jackson and the Democratic Party. Isaac was their third child, but first son, and was born with some physical impairments that today would be associated with a problematic pituitary gland. Whatever the physical impairments, Isaac was a child prodigy when it came to mathematics. In March of 1835, at the age of 16, Isaac was admitted to West Point and graduated first in his class. He received a lieutenants commission in "Totten's Engineer Corps". While stationed in Newport, RI, he met and married on 8 Sep 1841, Margaret "Meg" Cyman Hazard. While at Newport, Isaac was responsible for rebuilding New England's coastal forts.

52. LII - Results For "treaties"
Commission (NWIFC) The twenty native american treaty tribes www.nwifc.wa.gov/ SubjectsFisheries America Washington, Western treaties Natural resources
http://wa.lii.org/search?searchtype=subject;query=Treaties;subsearch=Treaties

53. MATC Library - Resouces By Subject - Native Americans
The volumes cover US government treaties with native americans from 17781883 Stateof Wisconsin native american Tribes http//www.wisconsin.gov/state/core
http://matcmadison.edu/library/library/subjectresources/nativeamericans.htm
Resources by Subject
Native Americans
Internet Resources Electronic Databases Audiovisual Materials Reference ... Return to Main Subject Listing Assistance with research is available from the library staff:
Email or Chat
with a Librarian
Telephone: (608) 243-4264
Internet Resources
Indian Affairs: Laws and Treaties
An historically significant, seven volume compilation of U.S. treaties, laws and executive orders pertaining to Native American Indian tribes. The volumes cover U.S. Government treaties with Native Americans from 1778-1883 (Volume II) and U.S. laws and executive orders concerning Native Americans from 1871-1970 (Volumes I, III-VII). National Congress of American Indians
http://www.ncai.org/index.asp Native American Authors
http://www.ipl.org/div/natam/
From the Internet Public Library Native American Indians by History Link 101
http://www.historylink101.com/1/native_american/native_american_indian.htm
Directory of evaluated websites on native american art, daily life, maps, pictures and research. Native American Sites
http://www.nativeculture.com/lisamitten/indians.html

54. FWDP -- North, Central And South American Documents
the Protection of the British gov t in Trail of Broken treaties 20 Points for Renewal TXT Information on Eddie Hatcher - native american Political Prisoner
http://www.cwis.org/americas.html
The Fourth World Documentation Project
North, South and Central American Documents
North America
GENERAL NORTH AMERICA
  • 96-16746.TXT - E/CN.4/Sub.2/AC.4/1996/3/Add.1 Health and Indigenous Peoples - Statments by the Four Directions Council, Coordinating Association of Indigenous Communities in El Salvador, CHIRAPAQ, Legal Committee on Self-Sufficient Development for the Autochthonous Peoples of the Andes, and the Indigenous Parliament of America - UNWGIP 14th Session 12 June 1996
  • NFC_JOE.TXT - Keynote Address by Joe DeLaCruz to the National Fisheries Conference, Union of British Columbia Indian Chiefs, National Indian Brotherhood 5/20/80
  • NWPACTRT.TXT - The 1994 Pacific Northwest Treaty - Multilateral treaty between Indian Nations in the Northwest U.S. and Canada
  • NWPACBAK.TXT - Background and List of Objectives - 1994 Pacific Northwest Treaty
    CANADA
  • 1ST_NAT.TXT
  • ABOR_SOV.TXT - Aboriginal Rights and the Sovereignty of Countries (including a case study of the Canadian Arctic) by Marc Denhez, Inuit Tapirisat of Canada
  • ABORDECL.TXT
  • 55. Electronic Sources
    Includes treaties, governmental statements, Indian proclamations, tribal http//www.access.gpo.gov/su_docs/dpos Indexto native american Legal Resources http
    http://www.dsl.psu.edu/library/lrr/guides/NativeAm/elec.html

    56. Native American Law
    american Indian Tribes ) an extensive collection of links to native american andAboriginal http//one-web.org/oneida/treaties.html. http//snake1.cr.usgs.gov.
    http://www.stu.edu/lawlib/Reference/Research/Native American Law.htm
    Native American Law By Denise Gibson and Bardie Wolfe1 "If you tie a horse to a stake, do you expect that he will grow fat? If you pen an Indian up on a small spot of earth, and compel him to stay there, he will not be contented, nor will he grow and prosper. I have asked some of the great white chiefs where they get their authority to say to the Indian that he shall stay in one place, while he sees white men going where they please. They can not tell me." CHIEF JOSEPH (c. 1840-1904), Nez Perce leader, North American Review (Cedar Falls, Iowa, April 1879). I. Introduction American Indian Law is unique because Indian Tribes have a special category and relationship to the legal system. Federal law is applicable in many areas specifically affecting American Indians. States have some jurisdiction in selected issues affecting Indian Tribes and Tribes have their own code of laws. State laws affecting American Indians are part of the state statutes. Federal laws are the most predominant statutes addressing civil and criminal laws, and the jurisdictional issues affecting Indian Tribes. However, a basic problem in researching Tribal or Native American legal issues is the lack of references to Tribal cases, treaties, statutes, or regulations in traditionally published legal materials because Indian and Tribal Law has been considered a specialized area. As an example, caselaw is not included in the Florida reporters, except on applicable cases decided in the state or federal court system. However, there is now a developing and growing field of Tribal and Indian Law publications.

    57. Native American Heritage Month
    of american Indian diplomacy treaties, agreements, and Proclamation, http//www.doi.gov/news/021104b NativreTech native american Technology and Art, http//www
    http://lib.sdstate.edu/lib11/guidemonth/natamher.html
    American Indian Heritage Month
    November 2003 A Hilton M. Briggs Library Resource Guide
    Guide Archive
    Background Reference Sources Books/ ...
    Recommend a Guide Topic

    B ackground
    American Indian Heritage Month is celebrated to recognize the Intertribal Cultures of Native Americans and to enlighten individuals about their customs. The goal is to provide a platform to enhance knowledge in heritage, history, art, and tradition. ~Bureau of Indian Affairs, http://www.doi.gov/bia/ Back to top
    S elected R eference S ources Located in the Reference Area on the Main Level
    Call Number Title / Author REF American Indian quotations / compiled and edited by Howard J. Langer
    Atlas Area Atlas of the North American Indian / Carl Waldman ; illustrations by Molly Braun. REF Biographical dictionary of American Indian history to 1900 / Carl Waldman. REF The British Museum encyclopedia of native North America / Rayna Green with Melanie Fernandez. REF
    Chronology of the American Indian: A Guide to Native Peoples of the Western Hemisphere, 25,000 B.C.-1994. REF
    Dictionary of Native American Mythology.

    58. Cofrin Library Native American Guide
    1904 (5 vols.) Ref/gov Pub/US I 1. 107 (7 vols., plus a supplement). A compilationof the treaties, laws, executive orders relating to native american affairs
    http://www.uwgb.edu/library/guides/native.html
    Native Americans: Library Resources Return to Library Guides SCOPE This guide is an introduction to Native American resources available at the Cofrin Library and is by no means comprehensive. For the purpose of this guide, Native American, also called Amerindian Amerind , or Indian , refers to any member of the aboriginal peoples of North America. This guide has been created to assist students taking courses regarding American and Wisconsin Indians, and thus the focus is on Native Americans in the United States. This guide is available in paper and online at http://www.uwgb.edu/library/guides/native.html . With the online version you can directly connect to any sources that have an Internet address (http://....).
    SEARCHING THE LIBRARY CATALOG For subject search, type Indians of North America . This subject can be narrowed by adding a subheading or a geographic area. You can also do a subject search for a particular tribe (but you have to add the word Indians after the tribe name). Another option is to search by keyword, in which you do not have to match the subject heading exactly. In keyword searching you can combine words or phrases by using connecting words such as

    59. Subject Guide--Native Americans
    1979 Two volume set covering Indian treaties and agreements pages http//memory.loc.gov/ammem/omhhtml omhhome.htmlWild Apache s native american Portal Includes
    http://reinert.creighton.edu/pickonet/anthropo/nativeamerican.htm
    Subject Guide to Native American Studies
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    Questions? Contact Jennifer Campbell, Sociology and Anthropology Department liaison: jennifer.campbell@creighton.edu
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    CLIC
    The "Creighton Libraries Information Catalog" of books and other materials.
    http://clic.creighton.edu/
    WorldCat
    Search for books and other materials in thousands of libraries worldwide. These books can be borrowed through interlibrary loan.
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    Academic Search Premier (EBSCO)
    Citations and abstracts from 7,000 magazines and journals in many different subjects, including Native American studies and anthropology (1975-present). Full text articles are available from 4,000 of these publications. Limit your search to "Peer Reviewed" for journals, as opposed to magazines.
    America: History and Life
    A complete bibliographic reference to the history of the United States and Canada from prehistory to the present. Over 2,000 journals published worldwide are represented including all key English-language historical journals, selected historical journals from major countries, state and local history journals, and a targeted selection of hundreds of journals in the social sciences and humanities.
    ARDthe Anthropology Review Database
    Searchable database of current anthropological literature and its reviews. Covers 1500+ sources and adds content regularly.

    60. Huntington Park Library: American Indian Resource Center
    the US Senate s ratification process of the 18 treaties negotiated with http//thomas.loc.gov/This site updates native american local legislation in
    http://www.colapublib.org/libs/huntingtonpark/indian.html
    American Indian Resource Center
    Huntington Park Library
    Michael McLaughlin (Winnebago), Librarian
    6518 Miles Avenue
    Huntington Park, CA 90255
    Telephone: (323) 583-2794
    Fax: (323) 587-2061
    E-mail: AIRC@colapl.org The American Indian Resource Center (AIRC) was established in 1979 to meet the informational, cultural and educational needs of Native Americans in Los Angeles County and to make information about them available to the larger community. The AIRC collection is the largest public library collection in the U.S. that focuses on American Indians. AIRC materials include audiocassettes, books, compact discs, films, magazines, microfilm, newsletters, newspapers, and videocassettes. Most of these materials can be checked out. The collection attempts to cover the full spectrum of American Indian experience in the continental United States - from Pre-Columbian times to the present. Subjects covered include art, architecture, bibliographies, biographies, education, fiction, history, languages, literature, government relations, federal Indian law, tribal law, tribal studies (individual tribes) and geographic area studies (e.g., California Tribes). AIRC has the only complete sets of Indian Census Records (1885 - 1940) and Records of the Indian Claims Commission (1946-1977) outside of the National Archives in Washington, D.C.

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