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What do we owe the Indians?Preview By: Vandevelder, Paul. American History, Jun2009, Vol. 44 Issue 2, p30-39, 10p;
Indian Child Welfare Act
2006 Louisiana Law Review Louisiana Law Review, Spring, 2006, 66 La. L. Rev. 733, 12962 words, ARTICLE: The "Existing Indian Family" Exception to the Indian Child Welfare Act: The States' Attempt to Slaughter Tribal Interests in Indian Children, Cheyanna L. Jaffke
Copyright (c) 1989 The Catholic University Law Review Catholic University Law Review, WINTER, 1989, 38 Cath. U.L. Rev. 511, 15955 words, COMMENT: THE INDIAN CHILD WELFARE ACT OF 1978: DOES IT APPLY TO THE ADOPTION OF AN ILLEGITIMATE INDIAN CHILD?, Michelle L. Lehmann
Copyright (c) 1989 Southern California Law Review University of Southern California, November, 1989, 63 S. Cal. L. Rev. 213, 23553 words, NOTE: VOLUNTARY ADOPTIONS UNDER THE INDIAN CHILD WELFARE ACT OF 1978: BALANCING THE INTERESTS OF CHILDREN, FAMILIES, AND TRIBES., Stan Watts
Copyright (c) 1993 North Dakota Law Review North Dakota Law Review, 1993, 69 N. Dak. L. Rev. 465, 17036 words, THE EXISTING INDIAN FAMILY EXCEPTION TO THE INDIAN CHILD WELFARE ACT, Toni Hahn Davis *
Copyright (c) 1993 New Mexico Law Review New Mexico Law Review, Spring, 1993, 23 N.M.L. Rev. 479, 10528 words, Tribal Jurisdiction Under Section 1911(b) of the Indian Child Welfare Act of 1878: Are the States Respecting Indian Sovereignty?, MICHAEL E. CONNELLY
Copyright (c) 1993 University of Puget Sound Law Review Puget Sound Law Review, Fall, 1993, 17 Puget Sound L. Rev. 101, 20549 words, When the Bough Breaks: Federal and Washington State Indian Child Welfare Law and Its Application, Kim Laree Schnuelle *
Copyright (c) 1994 Iowa University Iowa Law Review, March, 1994, 79 Iowa L. Rev. 585, 33756 words, ARTICLE: Representing the Native American: Culture, Jurisdiction, and the Indian Child Welfare Act, Jeanne Louise Carriere *
Copyright (c) 1994 Creighton University School of Law Creighton Law Review, April, 1994, 27 Creighton L. Rev. 661, 27040 words, THE INDIAN CHILD WELFARE ACT IN NEBRASKA: FIFTEEN YEARS, A FOUNDATION FOR THE FUTURE, Catherine M. Brooks *
Copyright (c) 1994 Board of Regents, for Northern Illinois University Northern Illinois University Law Review, Fall, 1994, 15 N. Ill. U. L. Rev. 81, 11320 words, ARTICLE: Indian Child Welfare Act of 1978: The Congressional Foray Into the Adoption Process, Brian D. Gallagher *
Copyright (c) 1995 The University of Louisville Brandeis Law Journal, 1995 / 1996, 34 U. of Louisville J. of Fam. L. 935, 16715 words, NOTE: Rye v. Weasel: Applying the Indian Child Welfare Act of 1978 To Satisfy Conflicting Interests And Congressional Intent, Jeff Brown
Copyright (c) 1995 St. Thomas Law Review St. Thomas Law Review, Summer, 1995, 7 St. Thomas L. Rev. 815, 14317 words, AN OVERVIEW OF THE INDIAN CHILD WELFARE ACT *, Michael C. Snyder **
Copyright (c) 1995 Minnesota Law Review Minnesota Law Review, May, 1995, 79 Minn. L. Rev. 1167, 10508 words, NOTE: When Judicial Flexibility Becomes Abuse of Discretion: Eliminating the "Good Cause" Exception in Indian Child Welfare Act Adoptive Placements, Erik W. Aamot-Snapp
Copyright (c) 1995 Washington Law Review Washington Law Review, October, 1995, 70 Wash. L. Rev. 1151, 11088 words, NOTES & COMMENTS: THE INDIAN CHILD WELFARE ACT: GUIDING THE DETERMINATION OF GOOD CAUSE TO DEPART FROM THE STATUTORY PLACEMENT PREFERENCES, Denise L. Stiffarm
Copyright (c) 1996 Boston College Third World Law Journal Boston College Third World Law Journal, Winter, 1996, 16 B.C. Third World L.J. 17, 7933 words, ARTICLE: TRANSCENDING FRONTIERS: INDIAN CHILD WELFARE IN THE UNITED STATES, Patrice H. Kunesh *
Copyright (c) 1996 La Verne Law Review, Inc. Journal of Juvenile Law, 1996, 17 J. Juv. L. 32, 8029 words, NOTE AND COMMENT: The Indian Child Welfare Act: Its Impact on Unknowing Adoptive Parents, Alana J. DeGarmo
Copyright (c) 1996 Thomas J. White Center on Law & Government Notre Dame Journal of Law, Ethics & Public Policy, 1996, 10 ND J. L. Ethics & Pub Pol'y 543, 24732 words, ARTICLE: THE INDIAN CHILD WELFARE ACT OF 1978: VIOLATING PERSONAL RIGHTS FOR THE SAKE OF THE TRIBE, Christine D. Bakeis *
Copyright (c) 1996 Southern California Law Review University of Southern California, March, 1996, 69 S. Cal. L. Rev. 1191, 20892 words, NOTE: FOLLOWING THE LEAD OF THE INDIAN CHILD WELFARE ACT: EXPANDING TRIBAL COURT JURISDICTION OVER NATIVE AMERICAN JUVENILE DELINQUENTS, Stacie S. Polashuk *
Copyright (c) 1996 Arizona State Law Journal; Arizona State Law Journal, Summer, 1996, 28 Ariz. St. L.J. 589, 23826 words, SYMPOSIUM CHILDREN AND THE LAW: ARTICLE: Pigs in Heaven: A Parable of Native American Adoption Under the Indian Child Welfare Act, Christine Metteer *
Copyright (c) 1996 William Mitchell Law Review William Mitchell Law Review, Summer, 1996, 21 Wm. Mitchell L. Rev. 1191, 17584 words, COMMENT - THE GOOD CAUSE EXCEPTION TO THE INDIAN CHILD WELFARE ACT'S PLACEMENT PREFERENCES: THE MINNESOTA SUPREME COURT SETS A DIFFICULT (IMPOSSIBLE?) STANDARD - In re the Custody of S.E.G., 521 N.W.2d 357 (Minn. 1994)., Hassan Saffouri
Copyright (c) 1997 American Indian Law Review American Indian Law Review, 1997, 22 Am. Indian L. Rev. 1, 24180 words, ARTICLE: A GLIMMER OF HOPE: A PROPOSAL TO KEEP THE INDIAN CHILD WELFARE ACT OF 1978 INTACT, Jose Monsivais*
Copyright (c) 1997 American Indian Law Review American Indian Law Review, 1997, 21 Am. Indian L. Rev. 351, 8218 words, NOTE: THE INDIAN CHILD WELFARE ACT IN THE FACE OF EXTINCTION, Sloan Philips*
Copyright (c) 1997 by the Capital University Law Review Capital University Law Review, 1997, 26 Cap. U.L. Rev. 847, 22339 words, COMMENT: THE EXISTING INDIAN FAMILY EXCEPTION: IS IT APPROPRIATE TO USE A JUDICIALLY CREATED EXCEPTION TO RENDER THE INDIAN CHILD WELFARE ACT OF 1978 INAPPLICABLE?, Charmel L. Cross
Copyright (c) 1997 Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review, January, 1997, 30 Loy. L.A. L. Rev. 647, 23199 words, ARTICLE: THE EXISTING INDIAN FAMILY EXCEPTION: AN IMPEDIMENT TO THE TRUST RESPONSIBILITY TO PRESERVE TRIBAL EXISTENCE AND CULTURE AS MANIFESTED IN THE INDIAN CHILD WELFARE ACT, Christine Metteer *
Copyright (c) 1997 North Dakota Law Review North Dakota Law Review, 1997, 73 N. Dak. L. Rev. 395, 29312 words, ARTICLE: THE INDIAN CHILD WELFARE ACT: IN SEARCH OF A FEDERAL FORUM TO VINDICATE THE RIGHTS OF INDIAN TRIBES AND CHILDREN AGAINST THE VAGARIES OF STATE COURTS, B. J. Jones *
Copyright (c) 1997 San Diego Law Review Association San Diego Law Review, Winter, 1997, 34 San Diego L. Rev. 381, 24876 words, COMMENT: The Existing Indian Family Exception: Denying Tribal Rights Protected by the Indian Child Welfare Act *, Wendy Therese Parnell
Copyright (c) 1997 by Thomas M. Cooley Law School Thomas M. Cooley Law Review, 1997, 14 T.M. Cooley L. Rev. 633, 10433 words, STUDENT ARTICLE: IN RE ELLIOTT: n1 MICHIGAN S INTERPRETATION AND REJECTION OF THE EXISTING INDIAN FAMILY EXCEPTION TO THE INDIAN CHILD WELFARE ACT n2, Jennifer L. Walters
Copyright (c) 1997 The University of Louisville Brandeis Journal of Family Law, Spring, 1997 / 1998, 36 Brandeis J. Fam. L. 201, 8832 words, ARTICLE: THE INDIAN CHILD WELFARE ACT AND THE AFRICAN AMERICAN TRIBE: FACING THE ADOPTION CRISIS, Cynthia G. Hawkins-Leon *
Copyright (c) 1997 Loyola University Chicago School of Law Loyola University Chicago Law Journal, Summer, 1997, 28 Loy. U. Chi. L.J. 839, 30687 words, NOTE: The Best Interests of Children in the Cultural Context of the Indian Child Welfare Act in In re S.S. and R.S., Alissa M. Wilson
Copyright (c) 1997 Marquette Law Review Marquette Law Review, Fall, 1997, 81 Marq. L. Rev. 21, 12013 words, ARTICLE: THE INDIAN CHILD WELFARE ACT: A STUDY IN THE CODIFICATION OF THE ETHNIC BEST INTERESTS OF THE CHILD, Jennifer Nutt Carleton *
Copyright (c) 1998 School of Law, Santa Clara University Santa Clara Law Review, 1998, 38 Santa Clara L. Rev. 419, 28712 words, ARTICLE: HARD CASES MAKING BAD LAW: THE NEED FOR REVISION OF THE INDIAN CHILD WELFARE ACT, Christine Metteer *
Copyright (c) 1999 McGeorge School of Law, University of the Pacific McGeorge Law Review, Summer, 1999, 30 McGeorge L. Rev. 1221, 24553 words, ARTICLE: Postmodernism, Spirit Healing, and the Proposed Amendments to the Indian Child Welfare Act, Sandra C. Ruffin *
Copyright (c) 2000 William Mitchell Law Review William Mitchell Law Review, 2000, 26 Wm. Mitchell L. Rev. 811, 11859 words, CHILDREN IN THE LAW ISSUE: CONTRIBUTORS LITTLE POWER TO HELP BRENDA? A DEFENSE OF THE INDIAN CHILD WELFARE ACT AND ITS CONTINUED IMPLEMENTATION IN MINNESOTA, Peter K. Wahl+
Copyright (c) 2000 by the State Bar of Arizona Arizona Attorney, February, 2000, 36 AZ Attorney 24, 3263 words, FEATURE: THE INDIAN CHILD WELFARE ACT n1: A PRIMER, by Hon. Maurice Portley
Copyright (c) 2000 Law and Psychology Review Law and Psychology Review, Spring, 2000, 24 Law & Psychol. Rev. 115, 5422 words, STUDENT ARTICLE: The Indian Child Welfare Act & the Existing Indian Family Exception: Rerouting the Trail of Tears?, Samuel Prim
Copyright (c) 1999 The University of Louisville Brandeis Law Journal, Fall, 1999 / Fall, 2000, 38 Brandeis L.J. 47, 22168 words, ARTICLE: A LAW UNTO ITSELF: THE INDIAN CHILD WELFARE ACT AS INAPPLICABLE AND INAPPROPRIATE TO THE TRANSRACIAL/RACE-MATCHING ADOPTION CONTROVERSY, Christine M. Metteer *
Copyright (c) 2001 American Legal Studies Association The Legal Studies Forum, 2001, 25 Legal Stud. Forum 619, 9730 words, CONTENT: INDIGENOUS PEOPLES: REPARATIONS AND THE INDIAN CHILD WELFARE ACT , Lorie Graham*
Copyright (c) 2002 Saint Louis University School of Law Saint Louis University Law Journal, Winter, 2002, 46 St. Louis L.J. 213, 18280 words, NOTE: THE INDIAN CHILD WELFARE ACT OF 1978 AND THE MISSED OPPORTUNITY TO APPLY THE ACT IN GUARDIANSHIPS, Richard B. Maltby*
Copyright (c) 2002 Emory University School of Law Emory Law Journal, Spring, 2002, 51 Emory L.J. 587, 35889 words, ARTICLE: FLASHPOINTS UNDER THE INDIAN CHILD WELFARE ACT: TOWARD A NEW UNDERSTANDING OF STATE COURT RESISTANCE, Barbara Ann Atwood*
Copyright (c) 2002 Alaska Law Review Alaska Law Review, June, 2002, 19 Alaska L. Rev. 57, 10840 words, ARTICLE: SPEEDY TERMINATION OF ALASKA NATIVE PARENTAL RIGHTS: THE 1998 CHANGES TO ALASKA'S CHILD IN NEED OF AID STATUTES AND THEIR INHERENT CONFLICT WITH THE MANDATES OF THE FEDERAL INDIAN CHILD WELFARE ACT, Sheri L. Hazeltine*
Copyright (c) 2002 Alaska Law Review Alaska Law Review, June, 2002, 19 Alaska L. Rev. 85, 18969 words, ARTICLE: "ACTIVE" VERSUS "REASONABLE" EFFORTS: THE DUTIES TO REUNIFY THE FAMILY UNDER THE INDIAN CHILD WELFARE ACT AND THE ALASKA CHILD IN NEED OF AID STATUTES, Mark Andrews*
Copyright (c) 2003 South Dakota Law Review South Dakota Law Review, 2003, 49 S.D. L. REV. 107, 17216 words, STUDENT ARTICLE: AN ARGUMENT IN FAVOR OF ABROGATING THE USE OF THE BEST INTERESTS OF THE CHILD STANDARD TO CIRCUMVENT THE JURISDICTIONAL PROVISIONS OF THE INDIAN CHILD WELFARE ACT IN SOUTH DAKOTA., Amanda B. Westphal
Copyright (c) 2004 American Indian Law Review American Indian Law Review, 2004 / 2005, 29 Am. Indian L. Rev. 193, 11155 words, SPECIAL FEATURE: APPLYING TWENTY-FIVE YEARS OF EXPERIENCE: THE IOWA INDIAN CHILD WELFARE ACT , Kirk Albertson*
Copyright (c) 2004 American Indian Law Review American Indian Law Review, 2004 / 2005, 29 Am. Indian L. Rev. 403, 8700 words, NOTE: IN RE M.J.J., J.P.L., & J.P.G: THE "QUALIFIED EXPERT WITNESS" REQUIREMENTS OF THE INDIAN CHILD WELFARE ACT , Paul David Kouri*
Copyright (c) 2004 Alaska Law Review Alaska Law Review, June, 2004, 21 Alaska L. Rev. 43, 13998 words, ARTICLE: THE INDIAN CHILD WELFARE ACT AND INUPIAT CUSTOMS: A CASE STUDY OF CONFLICTING VALUES, WITH SUGGESTIONS FOR CHANGE, Andrea V. W. Wan*
Copyright (c) 2004 by the State Bar of Michigan Michigan Bar Journal, July, 2004, 83 MI Bar Jnl. 19, 2117 words, AMERICAN-INDIAN LAW: THE INDIAN CHILD WELFARE ACT: MYTHS AND MISTAKEN APPLICATION, BY THOMAS R. MYERS, JONATHAN J. SIEBERS
Copyright (c) 2005 Alaska Law Review Alaska Law Review, June, 2005, 22 Alaska L. Rev. 89, 11562 words, COMMENT: FAMILY GROUP CONFERENCING: AN ALTERNATIVE APPROACH TO THE PLACEMENT OF ALASKA NATIVE CHILDREN UNDER THE INDIAN CHILD WELFARE ACT, Laverne F. Hill*
Copyright (c) 2005 Drake University Drake Law Review, Fall, 2005, 54 Drake L. Rev. 53, 13405 words, Article: THE IOWA INDIAN CHILD WELFARE ACT: CLARIFICATION AND ENHANCEMENT OF THE FEDERAL ACT, Jerry R. Foxhoven*
Copyright (c) 2006 Louisiana Law Review Louisiana Law Review, Spring, 2006, 66 La. L. Rev. 733, 12962 words, ARTICLE: The "Existing Indian Family" Exception to the Indian Child Welfare Act: The States' Attempt to Slaughter Tribal Interests in Indian Children, Cheyanna L. Jaffke *
Copyright (c) 2007 Journal of Contemporary Legal Issues The Journal of Contemporary Legal Issues, 2007, 16 J. Contemp. Legal Issues 345, 1748 words, Part Four: Termination of Parental Rights: An Overview of the Indian Child Welfare Act of 1978, CHRISTINE BASIC (Fall 2003)
Copyright (c) 2007 La Verne Law Review, Inc. Journal of Juvenile Law, 2007, 28 J. Juv. L. 148, 6145 words, COMMENT: THE BATTLE OF WILLS: THE IMPACT OF THE INDIAN CHILD WELFARE ACT ON PARENTS WHO MAKE TESTAMENTARY APPOINTMENTS OF GUARDIANSHIP FOR THEIR INDIAN CHILDREN, Amina McKoy
Copyright (c) 2007 University of Nebraska Nebraska Law Review, 2007, 86 Neb. L. Rev. 459, 16258 words, NOTE:* In Re Phoenix L., 270 Neb. 870, 708 N.W.2d 786 (2006): An Analysis of Parental Rights and the Nebraska Indian Child Welfare Act, Katherine S. Vogel*
Copyright (c) 2007 New England School of Law New England Law Review, Fall, 2007, 42 New Eng. L. Rev. 15, 28468 words, ARTICLE: BORDERS BEYOND BORDERS - PROTECTING ESSENTIAL TRIBAL RELATIONS OFF RESERVATION UNDER THE INDIAN CHILD WELFARE ACT, Patrice H. Kunesh*
Copyright (c) 2008 William Mitchell College of Law William Mitchell Law Review, 2008, 34 Wm. Mitchell L. Rev. 1429, 12511 words, RECENT MINNESOTA SUPREME COURT DECISION: CASE NOTE: CIVIL PROCEDURE: NARROWED LENS, CLEARER FOCUS: CONSIDERING THE USE OF DE NOVO REVIEW IN INDIAN CHILD WELFARE PROCEEDINGS--IN RE WELFARE OF CHILD OF T.T.B., Emily Bucher+
Copyright (c) 2008 Arizona Board of Regents Arizona Law Review, Spring, 2008, 50 Ariz. L. Rev. 127, 12914 words, ESSAY AND ARTICLE CELEBRATING THE 50TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE ARIZONA LAW REVIEW: The Voice of the Indian Child: Strengthening the Indian Child Welfare Act Through Children's Participation, Barbara Atwood*
Copyright (c) 2008 University of Michigan Law School Michigan Journal of Race & Law, Spring, 2008, 13 Mich. J. Race & L. 433, 14985 words, NOTE: IN DEFENSE OF THE INDIAN CHILD WELFARE ACT IN AGGRAVATED CIRCUMSTANCES, C. Eric Davis*
Copyright (c) 2008 Arizona Board of Regents Arizona Law Review, Spring, 2008, 50 Ariz. L. Rev. 127, 12914 words, ESSAY AND ARTICLE CELEBRATING THE 50TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE ARIZONA LAW REVIEW: The Voice of the Indian Child: Strengthening the Indian Child Welfare Act Through Children's Participation, Barbara Atwood*
Crime
Judges Journal, Fall, 2008, 47 Judges' Journal 15, FEATURE TRIBAL JUSTICE THE CASE FOR STRENGTHENING INHERENT SOVEREIGNTY, By Robert O. Saunooke
Disabilities
Native American Children with Disabilities.Preview By: Waldman, H. Barry; Perlman, Steven P.; Swerdloff, Mark. Exceptional Parent, Jul2008, Vol. 38 Issue 7, p54-55
Violence
Violence and the Effects of Trauma on American Indian and Alaska Native Populations.Preview By: Willmon-Haque, Sadie; BigFoot, Dolores Subia. Journal of Emotional Abuse, 2008, Vol. 8 Issue 1/2, p51-66,
The Distinctive Characteristics and Needs of Domestic Violence Victims in a Native American Community.Preview By: Jones, Loring. Journal of Family Violence, Feb2008, Vol. 23 Issue 2, p113-118
Poverty
Native American kids: American Indian children’s well-being indicators for the nation and two states.Preview By: Willeto, Angela A. A.. Social Indicators Research, Aug2007, Vol. 83 Issue 1, p149-176, 28p, 11 charts; DOI: 10.1007/s11205-006-9062-
INDIAN ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT By: DANTE DESIDERIO; CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER; NATIONAL CONGRESS OF AMERICAN INDIANS. FDCH Congressional Testimony, 07/22/2008;
NDIAN ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT By: MAX BAUCUS; CHAIRMAN. FDCH Congressional Testimony, 07/22/2008;
DIVERSIFYING NATIVE ECONOMIES By: JONATHAN TAYLOR; RESEARCH ASSOCIATE; HARVARD UNIVERSITY. FDCH Congressional Testimony, 09/19/2007
Housing
NATIVE AMERICAN HOMEOWNERSHIP By: JAMIE FULLMER; CHAIRMAN; YAVAPAI-APACHE NATION. FDCH Congressional Testimony, 07/31/2006;
Homeownership gaps among Indian reservations prove puzzling.Preview (cover story) By: Burlon, Federico; Todd, Richard M.. Fedgazette
Sovereignty -- Development
he Rise of Tribal Self-Determination and Economic Development.Preview By: Keohane, Jeff R.. Human Rights: Journal of the Section of Individual Rights & Responsibilities, Spring2006, Vol. 33 Issue 2, p9-11
2006 American Bar Association Human Rights, Spring, 2006, 33 Human Rights 9, THE RISE OF TRIBAL SELF-DETERMINATION AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, By Jeff R. Keohane
Sovereignty -- General
2007 Akron Law Review Akron Law Review, 2007, 40 Akron L. Rev. 207, 21097 words, ARTICLE: Tribal, State, and Federal Cooperation to Achieve Good Governance, Elizabeth Burleson*
2009 University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform, Spring, 2009, 42 U. Mich. J.L. Reform 651, 24772 words, ARTICLE: CONNECTING THE DOTS BETWEEN THE CONSTITUTION, THE MARSHALL TRILOGY, AND UNITED STATES V. LARA: NOTES TOWARD A BLUEPRINT FOR THE NEXT LEGISLATIVE RESTORATION OF TRIBAL SOVEREIGNTY, Ann E. Tweedy*
Sovereignty -- Criminal
2008 American Indian Law Review American Indian Law Review, 2007 / 2008, 32 Am. Indian L. Rev. 441, 11918 words, NOTE: FRAMING CONCURRENT JURISDICTION ISSUES IN THE SELF-DETERMINATION ERA: ACCEPTING THE FIRST CIRCUIT'S ANALYSIS BUT REJECTING ITS APPLICATION TO PRESERVE TRIBAL SOVEREIGNTY , Nathaniel T. Haskins*
2009 Arizona Board of Regents Arizona Journal of International and Comparative Law, 2009, 26 Ariz. J. Int'l & Comp. Law 229, 24861 words, STUDENT NOTE: JURISDICTIONAL AMBIGUITIES AMONG SOVEREIGNS: THE IMPACT OF THE INDIAN GAMING REGULATORY ACT ON CRIMINAL JURISDICTION ON TRIBAL LANDS, Guadalupe Gutierrez, Ph.D.
t (c) 2007 New Mexico Law Review New Mexico Law Review, Winter, 2007, 37 N.M.L. Rev. 85, 36828 words, ARTICLE: BANISHMENT AS CULTURAL JUSTICE IN CONTEMPORARY TRIBAL LEGAL SYSTEMS, PATRICE H. KUNESH*
2006 North Dakota Law Review North Dakota Law Review, 2006, 82 N. Dak. L. Rev. 953, 5857 words, THE PEDAGOGY OF AMERICAN INDIAN LAW: ARTICLE: TRIBAL SOVEREIGNTY IN A POST-9/11 WORLD, Angela R. Riley*
2009 South Dakota Law Review South Dakota Law Review, 2009, 54 S.D. L. REV. 398, 10531 words, ARTICLE: TRIBAL SELF-DETERMINATION IN THE AGE OF SCARCITY, Patrice H. Kunesh+
Gaming
The Impact of Gaming on the Indian Nations in New Mexico.Preview By: Conner, Thaddieus W.; Taggart, William A.. Social Science Quarterly (Blackwell Publishing Limited), Mar2009, Vol. 90 Issue 1, p50-70, 21p
Gaming and displacement: winners and losers in American Indian casino development.Preview By: Gonzales, Angela A.. International Social Science Journal, Mar2003, Vol. 55 Issue 175, p123-133,
Education
NATIVE AMERICAN EDUCATION.Preview By: M. C. B.. Education Week, 2/13/2008, Vol. 27 Issue 23, p5-5
Prediction of placement into out-of-home care for American Indian/Alaskan Natives compared to non-Indians.Preview By: Carter, Vernon B.. Children & Youth Services Review, Aug2009, Vol. 31 Issue 8, p840-846
Health Care
Health Care for American Indian Elders: An Overview of Cultural Influences and Policy Issues.Preview By: Tish Smyer. Home Health Care Management & Practice
CULTURAL ASPECTS OF AMERICAN INDIAN HIV/AIDS PREVENTION.Preview By: MCINTOSH, DANNETTE; ESCHITI, VALERIE S.. Journal of Cultural Diversity, Summer2009, Vol. 16 Issue 2, p71-78, 8p
Trends in Perinatal and Infant Health Disparities Between Rural American Indians and Alaska Natives and Rural Whites.Preview By: Baldwin, Laura-Mae; Grossman, David C.; Murowchick, Elise; Larson, Eric H.; Hollow, Walter B.; Sugarman, Jonathan R.; Freeman, William L.; Hart, L. Gary. American Journal of Public Health, Apr2009, Vol. 99 Issue 4, p638-646
Building Partnerships Between Indigenous Communities and Universities: Lessons Learned in HIV/AIDS and Substance Abuse Prevention Research.Preview By: Baldwin, Julie A.; Johnson, Jeannette L.; Benally, Christine C.. American Journal of Public Health, Mar2009 Supplement, pS77-S8
(c) 2006 American Indian Law Review American Indian Law Review, 2006 / 2007, 31 Am. Indian L. Rev. 1, 19078 words, ARTICLE: HIPAA AND PATIENT PRIVACY: TRIBAL POLICIES AS ADDED MEANS FOR ADDRESSING INDIAN HEALTH DISPARITIES , Starla Kay Roels, Esq.*
Sex Offenders
Lost in Incarceration: The Native American Advisory Group's Suggested Treatment for Sex Offenders.Preview By: Rumann, Celia M.; Sands, Jon M.. Federal Sentencing Reporter, Feb2004, Vol. 16 Issue 3, p208-211
Veterans
Dual Use of Veterans Health Administration and Indian Health Service: Healthcare Provider and Patient Perspectives.Preview By: Kramer, B. Josea; Vivrette, Rebecca L.; Satter, Delight E.; Jouldjian, Stella; McDonald, Leandern Russell. JGIM: Journal of General Internal Medicine, Jun2009, Vol. 24 Issue 6, p758-76
TRAUMA-RELATED NIGHTMARES AMONG AMERICAN INDIAN VETERANS: VIEWS FROM THE DREAM CATCHER.Preview By: Shore, Jay H.; Orton, Heather; Manson, Spero M.. American Indian & Alaska Native Mental Health Research: The Journal of the National Center, 2009, Vol. 16 Issue 1, p25-38
Smoking Cessation
Who Wants to Quit? Characteristics of American Indian Youth Who Seek Smoking Cessation Intervention.Preview By: Horn, Kimberly; Noerachmanto, N.; Dino, Geri; Manzo, Karen; Brayboy, Missy. Journal of Community Health, Apr2009, Vol. 34 Issue 2, p153-163, 11p
Mental Health
Decolonizing Strategies for Mentoring American Indians and Alaska Natives in HIV and Mental Health Research.Preview By: Waiters, Karina L.; Simoni, Jane M.. American Journal of Public Health, Mar2009 Supplement, pS71-S76
Alchoholism
Bad Fruits of the Civilized Tree: Alcohol and the Sovereignty of the Cherokee Nation.Preview By: Piker, Joshua. American Indian Culture & Research Journal, 2009, Vol. 33 Issue 1, p150-153
Tribal Courts
(c) 2007 Michigan Journal of Gender & Law Michigan Journal of Gender & Law, 2007, 13 Mich. J. Gender & L. 237, 15999 words, ARTICLE: PRESERVING THE SEEDS OF GENDER FLUIDITY: TRIBAL COURTS AND THE BERDACHE TRADITION, Andrew Gilden*
Kritik Stuff
Native Americans and the Christian Right: The Gendered Politics of Unlikely Alliances.Preview By: Martinez, David. American Indian Quarterly, Spring2009, Vol. 33 Issue 2, p284-288
American Indian Studies: Intellectual Naval Gazing or Academic Discipline?Preview By: Kidwell, Clara Sue. American Indian Quarterly, Winter2009, Vol. 33 Issue 1, p1-17, 17p; (AN 35841702)
Copyright (c) 2001 University of Oregon Oregon Law Review, Fall, 2001, 80 Or. L. Rev. 757, 32200 words, ARTICLE: Economic Development in Indian Country: Will Capitalism or Socialism Succeed?, ROBERT J. MILLER*
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