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Encyclopedia of United States Indian Policy and Law

CQ Press.
Available online.   (W&L subscription)
Published as a two-volume set in 2008, this resources contains signed entries by about 200 scholars and experts on "tatutes, rules, regulations, tribal laws, treaties, and agency and judicial decisions that make up Indian law and federal Indian relations," as well as key individuals, concepts such as sovereignty and assimilation, military policy and wars, and the impact of U.S. policies on Native culture and society.
Links will be maintained in several locations in the library Web site, including this subject listing.

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