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Last updated: July 9, 2025
Next update should be ready by: July 16, 2025
Recently Added Content:
- Addressing inequities to maternal and fetal health outcomes for Native American women.
- The cartographic court.
- Don't throw the book: Customary Tribal laws can heal rather than punish addiction.
- Fulfilling an obligated duty to the Diné by incorporating and defining a core principle, Tó’eí’iiná até (water is life) into the Navajo Nation Tribal Water Code: Making a connection to the Diné in the “checkerboard” area.
- Self-determination in the implementation of treaty reserved rights.
- Stop killing the Klamath: Rights of nature protections with Tribal law, the National Historic Preservation Act, and collaborative management strategies for a Tribe on the front lines of climate change.
- Understanding federal recognition: A study of the procedural pathways and the Chinook Indian Nation.
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