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The struggle among the states, the federal government, and federally recognized Indian tribes to establish water quality standards for water located on reservations (Georgetown International Environmental Law Review)
Expansion of trust land was proper.(Indian Case Law Abstracts)(State of South Dakota v. U. S. Department of Interior) (Native American Law Report)
Indians and states up ante in high-stakes legislation.(casinos and gambling on Indian reservation lands) (Insight on the News)
Tribe's off-reservation van purchase subject to state sales tax, court says.(Tunica-Biloxi Tribe of Indians v. Bridges) (Native American Law Report)
Non-Indian father's custody battle must go through tribal courts first.(Indian Case Law Abstracts)(Boozer v. Wilder U.S. Court of Appeals) (Native American Law Report)
Justices hear oral arguments in case over ISDEAA contract support costs.(U.S. Supreme Court)(Indian Self-Determination and Education Assistance Act) (Native American Law Report)
A Brief History of the U.S.-American Indian Nations Relationship (Human Rights)
U.S. EPA Indian Environmental Office. (Environmental Health Perspectives)
Scenes from the Indian wars: sites in the National Park System trace the 400-year struggle between American Indians and the U.S. government. (National Parks)
State regulation of SNF on tribal land is pre-empted by federal government.(Indian Case Law Abstracts)(spent nuclear fuel) (Native American Law Report)
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