Sovereignty Resources: Recommended links to
other sites
What is Indian Sovereignty? Who Dreamed It
Up? Cankú Lúta (Red Road) webstie has posted these excerpts
from an article by Paul VanDevelder, Why sovereignty is winning,
from Neah Bay to the Supreme Court, The Seattle Times, Sunday,
May 23, 1999. http://www.canku-luta.org/fall00/indian_sovereignty.html
“American Indian Tribal Sovereignty
Primer” from the American Indian Policy Center
http://www.airpi.org/pubs/indinsov.html
“Brief History of U.S. – Tribal Relations”, from
the American Indian Policy Center
http://www.airpi.org/projects/history.html
American Bar Association. Article by Philip J. Prygoski: “From
Marshall to Marshall, The Supreme Court's changing stance on tribal
sovereignty”
http://www.abanet.org/genpractice/compleat/f95marshall.html
Tribal Sovereignty Protection Initiative
http://www.ncai.org/Sovereignty_Protection.91.0.html
Montana–Wyoming Tribal Leaders Council, with links to all Montana
Tribal Government web pages.
http://www.mtwytlc.com/
The Tribal Nations of Montana, a Handbook for Legislators,
Montana State Legislature Publications, March 1995. See section titled:
TRIBAL SOVEREIGNTY AND STATE POWER
http://leg.state.mt.us/css/publications/research/past_interim/handbook.asp
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