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Indigenous & Native Peoples of the United States Law: Tribal Resources

Tribal Resources

Tribal Sovereignty

Article I, section 8 of the Constitution protects the sovereignty of federally recognized Indigenous peoples tribes. The relationship between sovereign tribes and the federal government is defined by three Supreme Court cases, known as the Marshall Trilogy:

See:

HeinOnline

Native American Codes - Part of OU's Native American Constitution and Law Digitization Project.

Tribal Court Clearinghouse Tribal Law & Policy Institute

Municode - Contains a select number of tribal codes.

Indigenous Governance Database - Developed by the University of Arizona as an online resource center for Indigenous people across the nation.

Tribal Court Clearinghouse Tribal Law & Policy Institute

Lexis 

Westlaw

National Indian Law Library

Podcasts

Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women (MMIW)