List of Native American and First Nations law resources

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Contents

United States

General law resources and databases

Tribal law materials by each individual tribe

Tribal recognition

Tribal sovereignty

Tribes are sovereign governments, not racial classifications

Citizenship

Border crossing rights

Land claims

Water and land rights

Ritual object repatriation

Sacred sites and places protection

Arts and Crafts laws

Peacemaking and conflict resolution

Civil rights

Repatriation and reburial of remains, artifacts and cultural property

Tribal education

Child welfare

Identification

Environment, environmental justice, climate change

Tribal trademark law

By states or regions

Canada

General law resources and databases

Border crossing rights

Identification

See also

References

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