The Rights of Indians and Tribes

The Rights of Indians and Tribes

by Stephen L. Pevar
The Rights of Indians and Tribes

The Rights of Indians and Tribes

by Stephen L. Pevar

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Overview

The Rights of Indians and Tribes, first published in 1983, has sold over 100,000 copies and is the most popular resource in the field of Federal Indian Law. The book, which explains this complex subject in a clear and easy-to-understand way, is particularly useful for tribal advocates, government officials, students, practitioners of Indian law, and the general public. Numerous tribal leaders highly recommend this book. Incorporating a user-friendly question-and-answer format, The Rights of Indians and Tribes addresses the most significant legal issues facing Indians and Indian tribes today, including tribal sovereignty, the federal trust responsibility, the regulation of non-Indians on reservations, Indian treaties, the Indian Civil Rights Act, the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act, and the Indian Child Welfare Act. This fully-updated new edition features an introduction by John Echohawk, Executive Director of the Native American Rights Fund.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780199913435
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 01/25/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 618,406
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Stephen L. Pevar served on the national legal staff of the American Civil Liberties Union for 45 years and has litigated more than 175 cases on a broad range of civil liberties issues throughout the United States. From 1971-1974, Mr. Pevar was a Legal Services attorney on the Rosebud Sioux Indian Reservation in South Dakota. He taught Federal Indian Law for 16 years at the University of Denver School of Law, and later at NYU Law School. He currently teaches an Indigenous justice course at Yale Law School.

Table of Contents

I. A History of Federal Indian Policy
II. Definitions: Indian, Indian Tribe, Indian Country, and Indian Title
III. The Trust Responsibility
IV. Indian Treaties
V. Federal Power over Indian Affairs
VI. Tribal Self-Government
VII. Criminal Jurisdiction in Indian Country
VIII. Civil Jurisdiction in Indian Country
IX. Taxation
X. Indian Hunting and Fishing Rights
XI. Indian Water Rights
XII. Civil Rights of Indians
XIII. The Indian Civil Rights Act
XIV. The Unique Status of Certain Native American Groups
XV. Indian Gaming
XVI. The Indian Child Welfare Act
XVII. Judicial Review
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