Indigenous Law Institute
Gateway to Indian Law Sites
Native American Bar Association (NABA)
Native American Policy Group
25 USC Title 25
Native American Grave Protection and Repatriation Act (1990)
Native American Religious Freedom
Treaties
Treaties with the Continental Congress
Constitution of the Iroquois Nations
List of Federally Recognized Native Nations
Native American Documents Project
Fourth World Documentation Project
Department of Health and Human Services:
Administration for Native Americans (ANA)
Indian Health Service
Department of the Interior:
Bureau of Indian Affairs
Bureau of Reclamation Native American Affairs Office
Department of Justice:
Office of Tribal Justice
California Indian Library Collections
American Indian College Fund
Oneida Indian Nation
Native Net
Native American Resources Online
Native American Home Pages
NABANet: The Native American Bar Association Network Home Page
The Native American Bar Association is the only nationwide association composed of Native
American and non-Indian attorneys, judges, legal assistants, court clerks, and law students interested
in federal Indian law and legal issues affecting the Indian nations of the United States.
Bureau of Indian Affairs
The BIA currently provides federal services to approximately 1.2 million American Indians and
Alaska Natives who are members of more than 557 federally recognized Indian tribes in the 48 contiguous
United States and in Alaska.
Native American Grave Protection and Repatriation Act
The full text of the Act.
Selected United States Supreme Court Native American Law Decisions
Seminole Tribe of Florida v. Florida et al.
The full text of the March 27, 1996 decision by the United States Supreme Court.
The U.S. House of Representatives Internet Law Library Indian nations and tribes
An impressive collection of Native American Law Resources.
18 U.S.C., Chapter 35 (Indians)
Provides the full text and a keyword search.
28 U.S.C. § 1362 (Indian tribes)
Provides the full text.
42 U.S.C., Chapter 22 (Indian Hospitals and Health Facilities)
Provides the full text and a keyword search.
Native American Law
University of Kansas School of Law Library's Native American Law Research Guide.
Native American Legal Resources on the Internet
A great collection of Native American Law links.
NativeNet: NATIVE-L Mailing List Archives
An archive of all all the articles which have been transmitted via the NATIVE-L mailing
list dating back to May 1991.
Native American Prison Issues
Native American Religious Freedom
This site provides several items following up on the discussion of the Ácoma battle
over the establishment of El Malpais National Monument and the interference with the free practice
of their religion by the Navajos of the Navajo Mountain/Rainbow Bridge region.
The 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.
New York Indian Law
The full text of the New York Indian Law.
Oklahoma Indian Bar Association ("OIBA") Home Page
OTA's Native American Resources
The Office of Technology Assessment's Industry, Telecommunications and Commerce program
is in the process of conducting a study entitled Telecommunications Technology and Native Americans:
Opportunities and Challenges. This study was requested by the Senate Committee on Indian Affairs and
will address Native Americans, Alaskan Natives, and Native Hawaiians.
Canada-Indian Treaties
The site provides a map which shows areas covered by treaties from pre-Confederation to 1923
and a table gives details of treaties, including parties involved.
Foundation Law Practice Collections: Native Title
Australian Native Title Law.
NativeWeb
The content of NativeWeb at the moment is predominantly about the Americas, from the
Arctic to Amazonia.
Native American Links
A collection of Native American Links.
Native American Resources
An impressive collection of Native American links.