American Indian Legal Resources
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On Our Site
Legal Articles and Research
- The American Indian Law Review
- Native American Constitution and Law Digitization Project (opens in a new window)
Tribal Commercial Code Documents
- The Committee on Liaison with Native American Tribes of the National Commissioners of Uniform State Laws Background of Committee and Project (pdf, opens in a new window)
- Tribal Secured Transactions Law - An Important Tool for Tribal Economic Development (pdf, opens in a new window)
Off-Site Links
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- Bureau of Indian Affairs
- Constitution of the Sac and Fox Nation
- FedLaw-Native Americans
- Findlaw: American Indian Law
- Center for WorldIndigenous Studies
- Indian Affairs: Laws and Treaties - Five Civilized Tribes
- Indian Law Materials
- The Iroquois Constitution
- National Indian Law Library
- National Tribal Justice Resource Center
- U.S. Federally Non-Recognized Tribes--Index by State
- NativeWeb Resources: Government Documents and Sources
- OIBANET (Oklahoma Indian Bar Association)
- Oneida Indian Nation Treaties Project
- U.S. Congressional Documents and Debates 1774-1873
- U.S. Senate Committee on Indian Affairs