Abstract: This book reflects the deep and thorough treatment of Federal Indian law that has been the hallmark of this book since its first edition in 1973. The volume fosters a comprehensive understanding of the political relationship between American Indian and Alaska Native Nations and the United States. Through the cases and materials, the book explains the historical and current context of federal, state, and tribal relations and provides a thorough foundation to understand the rights of tribal Nations, including rights to land, water, natural resources, and cultural resources.
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