As many of you know, NARF’s Founding Executive Director, David Getches, passed away last year. David was most recently the Dean of the University of Colorado Law School
NARF Staff Attorney Heather Kendall-Miller has published an article in the Alaska Law Review titled State of Alaska v. Native Village of Tanana: Enhancing Tribal Power
NARF Attorneys among “The First Thirteen”
The First Thirteen Native attorneys who argued before the U.S. Supreme Court will be coming together to discuss their experiences
In a recent interview, Buffy Sainte-Marie had some kind words for NARF and the importance of our work asserting and defending the rights of tribes. Thanks, Buffy! To read
Tribal Constitution Handbook: A Guide to Writing and Revising Tribal Constitutions]
A tribe’s fundamental act of self-governance is the writing or revising
Anchorage, Alaska
On January 22, the Alaska Office of the Native American Rights Fund was named one of the 40 Heroes of Constitutional Rights by the American Civil Liberties
Heather Kendall-Miller, NARF Attorney in Alaska office, is profiled in First Alaskan magazine’s cover story, Personal Ambition for Public Good.
To read the full
BOULDER, CO – John Echohawk, Executive Director for the Native American Rights Fund (NARF) has been appointed to serve on President-elect Obama’s agency