Native American law

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concept

Native American law is the body of federal, state, and tribal legal principles governing the rights, sovereignty, lands, resources, and governance of Native American tribes and their members.

All labels observed (11)

Label Occurrences
tribal court system 5
Native American law canonical 3
Indian Reorganization Act 1

Instances (17)

Instance Via concept surface
Ho-Chunk Nation judicial branch tribal court system
Navajo common law Navajo law
Marshall Trilogy foundational doctrine of federal Indian law
Wheeler–Howard Act Indian Reorganization Act
Cherokee Nation Courts tribal court system
Public Law 100-497
United States v. Washington United States Indian law case
Indian Gaming Regulatory Act
Judicial Branch of the Navajo Nation government tribal court system
California v. Cabazon Band of Mission Indians (1987)
surface form: California v. Cabazon Band of Mission Indians
Native American gaming case
Indian Long-Term Leasing Act federal Indian law
Indian Child Welfare Act
courts of the Muscogee (Creek) Nation tribal court system
Judicial Branch of the Chickasaw Nation tribal court system
Chickasaw Nation Code tribal legal code
doctrine of discovery in U.S. law principle of federal Indian law
Grand Canyon National Park Enlargement Act of 1975 law affecting Indigenous land rights in the United States