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Home > AILR > Vol. 26 > No. 2 (2002)

 

Volume 26, Number 2 (2002)

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Developing Effective Processes of American Indian Constitutional and Governmental Reform: Lessons from the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma, Hualapi Nation, Navajo Nation, and Northern Cheyenne Tribe
Eric Lemont

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Trifederalism in the Aftermath of Teague: The Interaction of State and Tribal Courts in Wisconsin
Carol Tebben

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Federal Acknowledgement of Indian Tribes: Current BIA Interpretations of the Federal Criteria for Acknowledgement with Respect to Several Northwest Tribes
Rosemary Sweeney

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Cultural Tourism: Exploration or Exploitation of American Indians?
Kristal Markowitz

Special Features

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The Duckwater Shoshone Drug Court, 1997-2000: Melding Traditional Dispute Resolution with Due Process
Ronald Eagleye Johnny

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Winner, Best Appellate Brief in the 2001 Native American Law Student Association Moot Court Competition
Nicholas K. Rohner and Raj Mehta

Editor-In-Chief


Michelle A. Carr (Choctaw)

Managing Editor


Grant Ellis

Executive Editor


Susan A. Mantooth

Articles Development Editor


Robin Lash

Articles Editor


Kristi Hazen

Writing Competition Editor


Amber Wilkins (Chickasaw)

Note Editors


Kerry McEniry

Jason Garner
 
 
 
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