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Indian tribes as governments: an analysis of the governing institutions of selected Indian tribes : report on a research project conducted by a team of Indian lawyers and law students - June through August, 1974.

Title
Indian tribes as governments: an analysis of the governing institutions of selected Indian tribes : report on a research project conducted by a team of Indian lawyers and law students - June through August, 1974.
Publication
Washington : American Indian Lawyer Training Program ; 1975.

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Additional Authors
  • American Indian Lawyer Training Program.
  • John Hay Whitney Foundation.
  • Parker, Alan, 1942-
Description
xvii, 217 p.; 28 cm.
Subject
Indians of North America > Politics and government
Note
  • 1st ed. supported by a grant from the John Hay Whitney Foundation and supervised by the American Indian Lawyer Training Program, Inc.
  • Foreword signed: Alan Parker, project director.
Processing Action (note)
  • committed to retain
Contents
Introduction -- Tribal Governing Structure -- Tribal Court Structure -- Student Reports -- Economic Development of Tribal Resources and the Tribal Governing Structure -- Administration of Governing Services -- Relationship of Tribal Governmental Structure to BIA -- The Indian Civil Rights Act and the Tribal Government -- Recommendations.
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Harvard Library