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Bullet::Federal Indian Law


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Prerequisite: none

Credits

Offered

A comprehensive survey considering the unique body of law affecting American Indians and the American Indian property interests.  Topics covered include the competing claims to jurisdiction by state, federal and tribal governments, treaties and the abrogation thereof, civil rights of tribal members, powers of tribal self-government, water rights, fishing rights, Indian education programs, and patterns of Indian property ownership. The writing of a paper is among the course requirements.

3

Annually


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