American Indians and the law: The Penguin Library of American Indian History (Penguin library of American Indian history)
United States history, Law and crime, Indigenous peoples history, Laws and statutes
Human-narrated audio
Summary
Law professor Duthu, a United Houma Indian Nation tribal member from Louisiana, uses court cases and statutes to demonstrate the evolution of Native American rights. Highlights inconsistencies in the interpretation of federal and state law even though native tribes are considered sovereign governments under the U.S. Constitution. 2008
Title Details
ISBN
9780670018574
Publisher
New York : Viking 2008
Copyright Date
2008
Book number
4601592
Audio details for CELA title
Narrator
Ray Childs
Duration
11 hours 47 minutes 7 seconds
Audio producer
Talking Book Publishers