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Tulsa Law Review

Volume 44, Issue 2 (2013) 60 Years after the Enactment of the Indian Country Statute - What Was, What Is, and What Should Be

Front Matter

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Table of Contents

Native American Symposia Articles

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The Trajectory of Indian Country in California: Rancherias, Villages, Pueblos, Missions, Ranchos, Reservations, Colonies, and Rancherias
William Wood

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Indian Country in the Northeast
Dale T. White

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Tribal Nation Economics: Rebuilding Commercial Prosperity in Spite of U.S. Trade Restraints - Recommendations for Economic Revitalization in Indian Country
Angelique A. EagleWoman

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Creative Civil Remedies against Non-Indian Offenders in Indian Country
Hallie Bongar White, Kelly Gaines Stoner, and James G. White

Casenote/Comment

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A House with No Walls: The Federal Government's Role in Indian Housing
Courtney Eagan-Smith

 
 
 
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