Rights of Indians and Tribes
Explore the intricate legal landscape surrounding Native American rights with Rights of Indians and Tribes by Southern Illinois University Press. Published in 2002, this comprehensive paperback edition spans 352 pages, delving into crucial topics such as the legal powers of Indian tribes, civil and criminal jurisdiction on reservations, and essential rights related to hunting, fishing, and water access. The book also examines taxation in Indian country, the Indian Civil Rights Act, the Indian Child Welfare Act, and the complexities of tribal jurisdiction over non-Indians. This insightful work is an essential resource for anyone interested in understanding the legal frameworks that govern the rights of Indigenous peoples in the United States. Enhance your knowledge and gain a deeper appreciation for the challenges and rights of Indian tribes by adding this important title to your collection.