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This collection was created to consolidate information available on United States and Indigenous Law, and also to share the influence that Indigenous American cultures have had on modern society. It contains U.S. federal statutes and regulations, federal case law, tribal codes, constitutions, and jurisprudence, and includes:
- 418 treaties between the United States and Indigenous peoples
- 25 serial titles, including the American Indian Law Review, Indigenous Peoples’ Journal of Law, Culture and Resistance, and NARF Legal Review
- Over 770 works related to the constitutions and laws of Indigenous peoples in the United States
- Landmark Indigenous cases, congressional hearings, government reports, the Model Tribal Probate Code and more