The Indigenous Peoples’ Journal of Law, Culture & Resistance is a student run law journal publishing writings concerning Native Peoples’ cultures, traditions, and histories. In so doing the Journal promotes Native scholarship and seeks out publishable material from the traditional perspective as well as the intellectual in order to bring attention to specific situations and legal battles facing Native communities.
Current Issue, Volume 8, Issue 1, 2023
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Editors, Editors
Articles
Decolonization of Language Policy in Arctic Canada - Letter to the Editor
Hadlari, Thomas
Revitalizing Stewardship and Use of Tribal Traditional Territories: Options for Improving California Policy and Law in State-Managed Lands and Waters
Berkey, Curtis; Costa, Erica; Simon, Aviva
Eagle Permits, RFRA, and American Indian Religious Freedom: Legal Avenues for First Amendment Protection
Wilson, Khrystyne H.
The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples in Defense of the Indian Child Welfare Act
Truitt, Elizabeth