Overviews of law and sovereignty
Twentieth-century sovereignty overviews - tribally specific
Treaties, land sales, and treaty rights
nineteenth-century removal and resettlement
Reservation policy : establishment, diminishment, and disestablishment
land allotment and land consolidation
Twentieth-century federal Indian Policy
Sovereign status, termination, and recognition
Self-determination and tribal assumption of Federal programs
Twentieth-century activists and reformers
Trust status, guardianship, and trust funds
Tribal governance, constitutions, and leadership
Tribal law and legal codes
Tribal courts and dispute resolution
Federal-State-Tribal court relations
Attorneys, legal aid, and law associations
Criminal justice and prisoners' rights
Jurisdiction overviews and regulatory powers
Land law and property rights
Land claims and the Indian Claims Commissions
Peyote and the native American Church
Cultural items and ancestral remains
Intellectual property, artists' protections, free speech, and mascots
"Indian" identity, tribal enrollment, and U.S./State citizenship
Civil rights legislation, litigation, and individual rights
Racial discrimination, exclusion, and hiring preference
Economic development and labor relations
Agriculture and livestock
Fishing, whaling, hunting, and gathering
Mineral and Oil Rights and environmental issues
Environmental protection and natural resource management
Family law and the Indian Child Welfare Act
Poverty, housing, welfare, and other social services
Health care : Twentieth-century policy and patient rights
Education : Twentieth-century policy and lawsuits
Alcohol, drugs, and tobacco regulation
Urban and off-reservation populations
Women's rights and issues
International Law, borders, and comparative studies
Bibliographies and research collections.