Legal Links by Jurisdiction: Native American
Native American
- Indigenous Law Portal: United States (Library of Congress)Includes links to: Law Gateways, Directories, Research Guides, Indian Law Societies, Land Law, Economic Law, Social Services, Environmental Law, Medical Legislation, Education, Nationality and Citizenship, Public Property, Courts and Procedure, and National Regions.
- International Indian Treaty Council
- Native WebLaw & Legal Issues Sub-Categories include: Cases & Controversies; Government Documents and Sources; International Documents and Sources; Speeches, Articles & Essays; and Topical Reference Sites.
- Federally Recognized Indian Tribes and Resources for Native Americans (USA.gov)Includes links for: Federally Recognized Indian Tribes; Cultural Resources for Native Americans; Housing Help: Resources for Native Americans; Legal Resources for Native Americans
- The Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA) (National Park Service, U.S. Dept. of the Interior)Includes: Frequently Asked Questions; Glossary; Law and Regulations; Online Databases; Grants; Training; Notices; Documents and Publications; Review Committee; Special Topics; and Civil Penalties.
- New York Federal-State-Tribal Courts And Indian Nations Justice ForumThe mission of the Forum is to foster understanding and improve cooperation among jurisdictions. Site includes (but may not be updated): Events & Announcements; History; Treaties; Indian Nations; Projects; ICWA Contact Database; Native Laws & Traditions; Decisions; Forum Conferences; Forum Members; and Additional Resources.
- New York State Gaming Commission (Indian Gaming)Click on "Indian Gaming." Section includes: Frequently Asked Questions; Development of Indian Gaming Law; Seminole Tribe of Florida v. Buttersworth ;California v. Cabazon Band of Mission Indians; Indian Gaming Regulatory Act of 1988; Indian Gambling After Seminole Tribe v. Florida ; New York Compacts and Provisions; and Casino Contact Information
- Haudenosaunee (Iroquois Confederation)The Haudenosaunee were made up of five nations: the Mohawk, the Oneida, the Cayuga, the Onondaga, and the Seneca; then became "The Six Nations," when the Tuscarora joined the confederacy early in the 18th century.
- Shinnecock Nation (eastern Long Island)
- Native American NationsMaintained by Lisa Mitten. Last update - September 16, 2008.
- The Six Nations: Oldest Living Participatory Democracy on EarthA collection of documents, links, and images made possible by Bruce E. Johansen, Donald A. Grinde, and John Kahionhes Fadden.
- Indian Affairs: Laws & Treaties (Kappler)
- Tribal Law GatewayTribal Law Materials by Tribe
- Indigenous Law Portal: United States (Library of Congress)Includes links to: Law Gateways, Directories, Research Guides, Indian Law Societies, Land Law, Economic Law, Social Services, Environmental Law, Medical Legislation, Education, Nationality and Citizenship, Public Property, Courts and Procedure, and National Regions
- Tribal Justice Exchange (Center for Court Innovation; funded by U.S. Dept. of Justice)Links to Research, Articles, Interviews, Links, Publications, and Videos.
- Iroquois Indians: a Documentary History of the Diplomacy of the Six Nations and their LeagueMicFilm E99 .I7 I73 1984 (location: UB Libraries Annex)
Documents of the Iroquois Indians. Spanning from the earliest surviving 16th century texts through 1842, the estimated 9,000 documents include minutes of treaty conferences, council meetings and agreements resulting from formal meetings. The records document the diplomatic history of the Iroquois nations or their league. Includes ca. 9000 documents from the earliest surviving sixteenth century texts through 1842. Compiled by a special project at the D'Arcy McNickle Center for the History of the American Indian at the Newberry Library.