National Native American Bar Association
The National Native American Bar Association (NNABA) serves as the national association for Native American attorneys, judges, law professors and law students. Founded in 1973 as the American Indian Lawyers Association, NNABA works to promote issues important to the Native American community and works to improve professional opportunities for Native American lawyers. NNABA strives to be a leader on social, cultural, political and legal issues affecting American Indians, Alaska Natives, and Native Hawaiians.
http://www.nativeamericanbar.org/
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National Tribal Justice Resource Center
The National Tribal Justice Resource Center is the largest and most comprehensive site dedicated to tribal justice systems, personnel and tribal law. The Resource Center is the central national clearinghouse of information for Native American and Alaska Native tribal courts, providing both technical assisstance and resources for the development and enhancement of tribal justice system personnel. Programs and services developed by the Resource Center are offered to all tribal justice system personnel -- whether working with formalized tribal courts or with tradition-based tribal dispute resolution forums.
http://www.tribalresourcecenter.org/
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Native American Bar Association of DC
The Native American Bar Association of DC is a professional association for all attorneys, Native and non-Native, in the greater DC area who work within the Indian law and policy realm. NABA DC represents one of the largest collections of Native attorneys and Indian law practitioners in the nation. Combined with our proximity to the federal seat of government, we take our responsibilities to the Native community very seriously. Through NABA DC we hope to welcome non-Native practitioners into the Indian legal community and provide them with numerous educational opportunities. In addition, we hope to utilize our expertise and location to best benefit our Native communities throughout the United States, and help focus much needed resources on them.
http://www.nabadc.org/
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Native American Constitution and Law Digitization Project
This Project is a cooperative effort among the University of Oklahoma Law Center, the National Indian
Law Library (NILL), and Native American tribes providing access to the Constitutions, Tribal Codes,
and other legal documents.
http://thorpe.ou.edu/
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Native American Rights Fund
The Native American Rights Fund
provides the necessary legal representation to
Native American tribes and villages, organizations
and individuals to help untangle the maze of laws
impacting their lives.
http://www.narf.org/
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Native American Treaties and Information
Government Publications Library provides information from all levels of government, including state and foreign governments and intergovernmental organizations.
http://www-libraries.colorado.edu/ps/gov/us/native.htm
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Native Sense
Here, you can learn about Native American
Indian law, check up on important federal legislation regarding Indians
and links to great Native sites.
http://www.nativesense.com/
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Northwest Indian Bar Association (NIBA)
The Northwest Indian Bar Association (NIBA) is a non-profit organization of Indian attorneys and judges in Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, Washington, British Columbia and the Yukon Territory, which aspires to improve the legal and political landscape for the Pacific Northwest Indian community.
http://www.nwiba.org/
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Oklahoma Indian Bar Association
Attorneys, Judges, Law Students, & Tribal Court Clerks dedicated to the advancement of Indian law in Oklahoma.
http://www.oiba.net/
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Title 25, Indians - U.S. Code
Official government policies toward Native Americans. Provided by the Legal Information Institute, Cornell Law School.
http://www4.law.cornell.edu/uscode/25/index.html
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