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Outline of United States federal Indian law and policy

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to United States federal Indian law and policy:

Federal Indian policy – establishes the relationship between the United States Government and the Indian Tribes within its borders. The Constitution gives the federal government primary responsibility for dealing with tribes. Law and U.S. public policy related to Native Americans have evolved continuously since the founding of the United States. David R. Wrone argues that the failure of the treaty system was because of the inability of an individualistic, democratic society to recognize group rights or the value of an organic, corporatist culture represented by the tribes.[1]

U.S. Supreme Court cases

 

List of United States Supreme Court cases involving Indian tribes

Citizenship

Adoption

Tribal

Civil rights

Congressional authority

Gambling

Hunting and fishing rights

Jurisdiction

Criminal

Federal

Over non-Indians

State

Liquor

Property rights

Allotment

Mineral rights

Reservations

Statutory and treaty interpretation

Taxation

State

Tribal

Tribal sovereignty

Other federal court cases

Legislation

 
President Andrew Jackson called for an Indian Removal Act in his 1829 speech on the issue.

Executive Orders

  • Executive Order 13007, 1996, Indian Sacred Sites [Clinton]
  • Executive Order 13021, 1996, Tribal Colleges and Universities [Clinton]
  • Executive Order 13084, 1998, Consultation and Coordination with Indian Tribal Governments [Clinton]
  • Executive Order 13096, 1998, American Indian and Alaska Native Education [Clinton]
  • Executive Order 13107, 1998, Implementation of Human Rights Treaties [Clinton]
  • Executive Order 13158, 2000, Marine Protected Areas [Clinton]
  • Executive Order 13175, 2000, Consultation and Coordination with Indian Tribal Governments [Clinton]
  • Executive Order 13270, 2002, Tribal College Endorsement [GW Bush]
  • Executive Order 13336, 2004, American Indian and Alaska Native Education [GW Bush]

Treaties

 
Indiana Indian treaties

The federal government was in charge of relations with the Indians, and the procedure was to use the treaty making power of the president and the Senate to make formal arrangements. Over 200 treaties were agreed upon by 1840. Gatlin argues that treaties established a procedure that benefited both parties. The federal government was primarily interested in guaranteeing that Indian lands did not fall into private hands, and that it handled all negotiations with the tribes. These negotiations, says Gatlin, strengthened the tribes sense of unity and leadership. The land sales gave the Indians a steady flow of income, and guarantees of federal financial, medical, and educational aid.[2]

Many of the treaties remain in effect and are of special importance regarding federal recognition of tribal status, hunting and fishing rights, rights to protection of sacred properties, rights to water and minerals, and land claims.[3][4] The federal courts have a long, continuous history of litigation on these issues. The Supreme Court endorsed the procedure, with over 300 decisions making reference to Indian treaties after 1799.[5]

Major treaties

Notable people

The following individuals have played an important role in the evolution of Federal Indian Law and Policy through activism, literature and other methods.

Organizations

 

The following organizations have played an important role in the evolution of Federal Indian Law and Policy through activism, lobbying, government oversight and education.

Government

Agencies

Rocky Mountain Region Homge Blackfeet Agency Crow Agency Fort Belknap Agency Fort Peck Agency Northern Cheyenne Agency Rocky Boy's Agency Wind River Agency

Nations

Native American advocacy groups and rights organizations

Events and issues

Literature

  • Canby, William C. Jr. (2009). American Indian Law in a Nutshell. Eagan, MN: West Publishing. ISBN 978-0-314-19519-7.
  • Coggins, George; et al. (2007). Federal Public Land and Resource Law. New York: Foundation Press. ISBN 978-1-59941-163-7.
  • Cohen, Felix S. (2005). Newton, Neil Jessup (ed.). Cohen's Handbook Federal Indian Law 2005 Edition. Newark, NJ: LexisNexis. ISBN 978-0-327-16444-9.
  • Deloria, Vine Jr.; Clifford M. Lytle (1983). American Indians, American Justice. Austin, TX: University of Texas Press. ISBN 978-0-292-73834-8.
  • Duthu, Bruce (2009). American Indians and the Law. New York pp. 91- 115: Penguin Books. ISBN 978-0-14-311478-9.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location (link)
  • Finkelman, Paul; Garrison, Tim Alan (2008). Encyclopedia of United States Indian Policy and Law. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. ISBN 978-1-933116-98-3.
  • Getches, David H.; Wilkinson, Charles F.; Williams, Robert A. (2004). Cases and Materials on Federal Indian Law (American Casebook Series). Eagan, MN: West Publishing. ISBN 0-314-14422-6.
  • Getches, David; et al. (2005). Federal Indian Law. St. Paul, MN: West Publishing. ISBN 0-314-14422-6.
  • Goldberg, Carole; et al. (2011). Indian Law Stories. New York: Foundation Press. ISBN 978-1-59941-729-5.
  • Hays, Joel Stanford. "Twisting the Law: Legal Inconsistencies in Andrew Jackson's Treatment of Native-American Sovereignty and State Sovereignty." Journal of Southern Legal History, 21 (no. 1, 2013), 157–92.
  • Hester, Thurman Lee (2001). Political Principles and Indian Sovereignty. Oxford, UK: Routledge. ISBN 0-8153-4023-0.
  • McCool, Daniel (1987). Command of the Waters: Iron Triangles, Federal Water Development, and Indian Water. Tucson, AZ: University of Arizona Press. ISBN 0-520-05846-1.
  • Morris, Lisa. (2015). Dying in Indian Country. Sisters, OR: Deep River Books. ISBN 978-1-940-26971-9.
  • Pevar, Stephan E. (2004). The Rights of Indians and Tribes: The Authoritative ACLU Guide to Indian and Tribal Rights. New York: New York University Press. ISBN 0-8147-6718-4.
  • Pommershiem, Frank (1997). Braid of Feathers: American Indian Law and Contemporary Tribal Life. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press. ISBN 0-520-20894-3.
  • Prucha, Francis Paul, ed. Documents of United States Indian Policy (3rd ed. 2000)
  • Prucha, Francis Paul. American Indian Treaties: The History of a Political Anomaly (1997) excerpt and text search
  • Prucha, Francis Paul. The Great Father: The United States Government and the American Indians (abridged edition, 1986)
  • Ruppel, Kristin T. (2007). Unearthing Indian Land: Living with the Legacies of Allotment. Tucson, AZ: University of Arizona Press. ISBN 978-0-8165-2711-3.
  • Scofield, Ruth Packwood. (1992). Behind the Buckskin Curtain. New York: Carlton Press, Inc. ISBN 0-8062-4091-1
  • Wilkinson, Charles (1988). American Indians, Time, and the Law: Native Societies in a Modern Constitutional Democracy. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press. ISBN 978-0-300-04136-1.
  • Wilkinson, Charles (2005). Blood Struggle-The Rise of Modern Indian Nations. New York: W.W. Norton and Company. ISBN 0-393-05149-8.
    • Blood Struggle highlights major events and consequences in American Indian history since the Termination Act of 1953.
  • Wilkinson, Charles (1991). Indian Tribes As Sovereign Governments: A Sourcebook on Federal-Tribal History, Law, and Policy. Stockton, CA: American Indian Lawyer. ISBN 0-939890-07-0.
  • Wilkins, David (1997). American Indian Sovereignty and the U.S. Supreme Court : The Masking of Justice. Austin, TX: University of Texas Press. ISBN 0-292-79109-7.
  • Wilkins, David (2011). American Indian Politics and the American Political System. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield. ISBN 978-0-8476-9306-1.
  • Robert J. McCarthy, The Bureau of Indian Affairs and the Federal Trust Obligation to American Indians, 19 BYU J. PUB. L. 1 (December, 2004).

See also

Notes

  1. ^ David R. Wrone, "Indian Treaties and the Democratic Idea," Wisconsin Magazine of History (1986) 70#2 pp 83-106
  2. ^ Jay Gatlin, Private Diplomacy to Private Property: States, Tribes and Nations in the Early National Period," Diplomatic History (1998) 22:1 pp 85-99
  3. ^ Alexandra Harmon, ed., The Power of Promises: Rethinking Indian Treaties in the Pacific Northwest (2008)
  4. ^ Charles E. Cleland, Faith in Paper: The Ethnohistory and Litigation of Upper Great Lakes Indian Treaties (2011) excerpt and text search
  5. ^ Charles D. Bernholz, "American Indian treaties and the Supreme Court: A guide to treaty citations from opinions of the United States Supreme Court," Journal of Government Information (2004) 30#2/3 pp 318-431
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on 2015-03-20. Retrieved 2011-05-17.
  7. ^ Ware, Susan (2005-02-09) [2004]. "C". In Stacy Braukman (ed.). Notable American Women: A Biographical Dictionary, Completing the Twentieth Century (Google Book Search). Notable American Women. Vol. 5. New York, NY: Harvard University Press. pp. 137–138. ISBN 978-0-674-01488-6. Retrieved 2008-10-20.
  8. ^ Fluharty, Sterling. Harris, LaDonna Vita Tabbytite (1931-)." 2010-06-28 at the Wayback Machine Oklahoma Historical Society's Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture. (retrieved 16 Sept 2010)
  9. ^ "About AIO". Retrieved 2011-05-19.

External links

  • American Indian Policy Center
  • National Congress of American Indians
  • Tribal Court Clearinghouse, Tribal Law and Policy Institute
  • US Department of Justice: Native American Policies

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The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to United States federal Indian law and policy Federal Indian policy establishes the relationship between the United States Government and the Indian Tribes within its borders The Constitution gives the federal government primary responsibility for dealing with tribes Law and U S public policy related to Native Americans have evolved continuously since the founding of the United States David R Wrone argues that the failure of the treaty system was because of the inability of an individualistic democratic society to recognize group rights or the value of an organic corporatist culture represented by the tribes 1 Contents 1 U S Supreme Court cases 1 1 Citizenship 1 1 1 Adoption 1 1 2 Tribal 1 2 Civil rights 1 3 Congressional authority 1 4 Gambling 1 5 Hunting and fishing rights 1 6 Jurisdiction 1 6 1 Criminal 1 6 2 Federal 1 6 3 Over non Indians 1 6 4 State 1 7 Liquor 1 8 Property rights 1 8 1 Allotment 1 8 2 Mineral rights 1 9 Reservations 1 10 Statutory and treaty interpretation 1 11 Taxation 1 11 1 State 1 11 2 Tribal 1 12 Tribal sovereignty 2 Other federal court cases 3 Legislation 4 Executive Orders 5 Treaties 5 1 Major treaties 6 Notable people 7 Organizations 7 1 Government 7 1 1 Agencies 7 2 Nations 7 3 Native American advocacy groups and rights organizations 8 Events and issues 9 Literature 10 See also 11 Notes 12 External linksU S Supreme Court cases Edit List of United States Supreme Court cases involving Indian tribes Citizenship Edit Adoption Edit Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians v Holyfield 490 U S 30 1989 Adoptive Couple v Baby Girl 530 U S 2013 Tribal Edit Ex parte Joins 191 U S 93 1903 Santa Clara Pueblo v Martinez 436 U S 49 1978 Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians v Holyfield 490 U S 30 1989 South Dakota v Bourland 508 U S 679 1993 Civil rights Edit Oliphant v Suquamish Indian Tribe 435 U S 191 1978 United States v Wheeler 435 U S 313 1978 Congressional authority Edit Ex parte Joins 191 U S 93 1903 White Mountain Apache Tribe v Bracker 448 U S 136 1980 California v Cabazon Band of Mission Indians 480 U S 202 1987 South Dakota v Bourland 508 U S 679 1993 United States v Lara 541 U S 193 2004 Gambling Edit California v Cabazon Band of Mission Indians 480 U S 202 1987 Hunting and fishing rights Edit Menominee Tribe v United States 391 U S 404 1968 New Mexico v Mescalero Apache Tribe 462 U S 324 1983 Oregon Dept of Fish and Wildlife v Klamath Indian Tribe 473 U S 753 1985 Brendale v Confederated Yakima Indian Nation 492 U S 408 1989 South Dakota v Bourland 508 U S 679 1993 Jurisdiction Edit Iowa Mutual Insurance Co v LaPlante 480 U S 9 1987 California v Cabazon Band of Mission Indians 480 U S 202 1987 Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians v Holyfield 490 U S 30 1989 South Dakota v Bourland 508 U S 679 1993 Adoptive Couple v Baby Girl 530 U S 2013 Criminal Edit Ex parte Crow Dog 109 U S 556 1883 United States v Wheeler 435 U S 313 1978 Duro v Reina 495 U S 676 1990 United States v Lara 541 U S 193 2004 Federal Edit United States v Rogers 45 U S 4 How 567 1846 Ex parte Crow Dog 109 U S 556 1883 National Farmers Union Ins Cos v Crow Tribe 468 U S 1315 1984 United States v Lara 541 U S 193 2004 Over non Indians Edit Oliphant v Suquamish Indian Tribe 435 U S 191 1978 New Mexico v Mescalero Apache Tribe 462 U S 324 1983 National Farmers Union Ins Cos v Crow Tribe 468 U S 1315 1984 Iowa Mutual Insurance Co v LaPlante 480 U S 9 1987 California v Cabazon Band of Mission Indians 480 U S 202 1987 Duro v Reina 495 U S 676 1990 Plains Commerce Bank v Long Family Land and Cattle Co Inc U S 128 S Ct 2709 2008 State Edit Washington v Confederated Bands and Tribes of the Yakima Indian Nation 439 U S 463 1979 White Mountain Apache Tribe v Bracker 448 U S 136 1980 Rice v Rehner 463 U S 713 1983 Three Affiliated Tribes of Fort Berthold Reservation v Wold Engineering P C 467 U S 138 1984 Iowa Mutual Insurance Co v LaPlante 480 U S 9 1987 California v Cabazon Band of Mission Indians 480 U S 202 1987 Liquor Edit Rice v Rehner 463 U S 713 1983 Property rights Edit Oklahoma Tax Commission v United States 319 U S 598 1943 United States v Southern Ute Tribe or Band of Indians 402 U S 159 1971 United States v Sioux Nation of Indians 448 U S 371 1980 Rice v Rehner 463 U S 713 1983 Brendale v Confederated Yakima Indian Nation 492 U S 408 1989 Oklahoma Tax Comm n v Citizen Band of Potawatomi Tribe of Okla 498 U S 505 1991 Yakima v Confederated Tribes 502 U S 251 1992 South Dakota v Bourland 508 U S 679 1993 Plains Commerce Bank v Long Family Land and Cattle Co Inc U S 128 S Ct 2709 2008 Allotment Edit Arenas v United States 322 U S 419 1944 Brendale v Confederated Yakima Indian Nation 492 U S 408 1989 Yakima v Confederated Tribes 502 U S 251 1992 Plains Commerce Bank v Long Family Land and Cattle Co Inc U S 128 S Ct 2709 2008 United States v Mitchell 1983 463 U S 206 1983 Mineral rights Edit Merrion v Jicarilla Apache Tribe 455 U S 130 1982 Reservations Edit United States v Southern Ute Tribe or Band of Indians 402 U S 159 1971 McClanahan v Arizona State Tax Comm n 411 U S 164 1973 Oliphant v Suquamish Indian Tribe 435 U S 191 1978 Washington v Confederated Bands and Tribes of the Yakima Indian Nation 439 U S 463 1979 Washington v Confederated Tribes of Colville Reservation 447 U S 134 1980 White Mountain Apache Tribe v Bracker 448 U S 136 1980 United States v Sioux Nation of Indians 448 U S 371 1980 Merrion v Jicarilla Apache Tribe 455 U S 130 1982 New Mexico v Mescalero Apache Tribe 462 U S 324 1983 Rice v Rehner 463 U S 713 1983 Oregon Dept of Fish and Wildlife v Klamath Indian Tribe 473 U S 753 1985 California v Cabazon Band of Mission Indians 480 U S 202 1987 Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians v Holyfield 490 U S 30 1989 Brendale v Confederated Yakima Indian Nation 492 U S 408 1989 Oklahoma Tax Comm n v Citizen Band of Potawatomi Tribe of Okla 498 U S 505 1991 South Dakota v Bourland 508 U S 679 1993 Plains Commerce Bank v Long Family Land and Cattle Co Inc U S 128 S Ct 2709 2008 Statutory and treaty interpretation Edit Ex parte Crow Dog 109 U S 556 1883 Menominee Tribe v United States 391 U S 404 1968 Bryan v Itasca County 426 U S 373 1976 Washington v Confederated Bands and Tribes of the Yakima Indian Nation 439 U S 463 1979 Oregon Dept of Fish and Wildlife v Klamath Indian Tribe 473 U S 753 1985 South Dakota v Bourland 508 U S 679 1993 Taxation Edit State Edit Oklahoma Tax Commission v United States 319 U S 598 1943 Mescalero Apache Tribe v Jones 411 U S 145 1973 McClanahan v Arizona State Tax Comm n 411 U S 164 1973 Bryan v Itasca County 426 U S 373 1976 Washington v Confederated Tribes of Colville Reservation 447 U S 134 1980 White Mountain Apache Tribe v Bracker 448 U S 136 1980 Ramah Navajo School Bd Inc v Bureau of Revenue of N M 458 U S 832 1982 New Mexico v Mescalero Apache Tribe 462 U S 324 1983 Cotton Petroleum Corp v New Mexico 490 U S 163 1989 Oklahoma Tax Comm n v Citizen Band of Potawatomi Tribe of Okla 498 U S 505 1991 Yakima v Confederated Tribes 502 U S 251 1992 Oklahoma Tax Commission v Sac amp Fox Nation 508 U S 115 1993 Dept of Taxation and Finance of N Y v Milhelm Attea amp Bros Inc 512 U S 61 1994 Wagnon v Prairie Band Potawatomi Indians 546 U S 95 2005 Tribal Edit Merrion v Jicarilla Apache Tribe 455 U S 130 1982 Tribal sovereignty Edit Cherokee Nation v Georgia 30 U S 1 1831 Worcester v Georgia 31 U S 515 1832 United States v Kagama 118 U S 375 1886 Oklahoma Tax Commission v United States 319 U S 598 1943 Menominee Tribe v United States 391 U S 404 1968 Morton v Mancari 417 U S 535 1974 Bryan v Itasca County 426 U S 373 1976 Oliphant v Suquamish Indian Tribe 435 U S 191 1978 United States v Wheeler 435 U S 313 1978 Santa Clara Pueblo v Martinez 436 U S 49 1978 Washington v Confederated Bands and Tribes of the Yakima Indian Nation 439 U S 463 1979 Washington v Confederated Tribes of Colville Reservation 447 U S 134 1980 White Mountain Apache Tribe v Bracker 448 U S 136 1980 Merrion v Jicarilla Apache Tribe 455 U S 130 1982 Ramah Navajo School Bd Inc v Bureau of Revenue of N M 458 U S 832 1982 New Mexico v Mescalero Apache Tribe 462 U S 324 1983 National Farmers Union Ins Cos v Crow Tribe 468 U S 1315 1984 Three Affiliated Tribes of Fort Berthold Reservation v Wold Engineering P C 467 U S 138 1984 Cotton Petroleum Corp v New Mexico 490 U S 163 1989 Brendale v Confederated Yakima Indian Nation 492 U S 408 1989 Duro v Reina 495 U S 676 1990 Oklahoma Tax Comm n v Citizen Band of Potawatomi Tribe of Okla 498 U S 505 1991 Yakima v Confederated Tribes 502 U S 251 1992 Dept of Taxation and Finance of N Y v Milhelm Attea amp Bros Inc 512 U S 61 1994 United States v Lara 541 U S 193 2004 Wagnon v Prairie Band Potawatomi Indians 546 U S 95 2005 Plains Commerce Bank v Long Family Land and Cattle Co Inc U S 128 S Ct 2709 2008 Other federal court cases EditCobell v Salazar Harjo et al v Pro Football Inc In the Matter of S Sohappy v Smith Joint Tribal Council of the Passamaquoddy Tribe v MortonLegislation Edit President Andrew Jackson called for an Indian Removal Act in his 1829 speech on the issue Alaska Native Allotment Act Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act Aleut Restitution Act of 1988 American Indian Religious Freedom Act American Indian Trust Fund Management Reform Act 1994 Burke Act Indian Citizenship Act of 1924 Civilization Fund Act Curtis Act of 1898 Dawes Act Indian Gaming Regulatory Act Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act Hawaiian Homelands House concurrent resolution 108 Indian Arts and Crafts Act of 1990 Indian Child Welfare Act Indian Claims Limitations Act Indian Land Claims Settlements Indian Land Consolidation Act Indian Relocation Act of 1956 Indian Removal Act Indian Reorganization Act Indian Self Determination and Education Assistance Act of 1975 The Indian Vaccination Act of 1832 Native American Languages Act of 1990 Nonintercourse Act Johnson O Malley Act Lacey Act of 1907 Major Crimes Act Menominee Restoration Act Meriam Report Mission Indian Act of 1891 Native American Housing Assistance and Self Determination Act of 1996 Nelson Act of 1889 Oklahoma Indian Welfare Act Public Law 280 Title 25 of the United States Code Tribal Law and Order Act of 2010 Western Shoshone Claims Distribution Act of 2004 White Mountain Apache Tribe Water Rights Quantification Act of 2009Executive Orders EditExecutive Order 13007 1996 Indian Sacred Sites Clinton Executive Order 13021 1996 Tribal Colleges and Universities Clinton Executive Order 13084 1998 Consultation and Coordination with Indian Tribal Governments Clinton Executive Order 13096 1998 American Indian and Alaska Native Education Clinton Executive Order 13107 1998 Implementation of Human Rights Treaties Clinton Executive Order 13158 2000 Marine Protected Areas Clinton Executive Order 13175 2000 Consultation and Coordination with Indian Tribal Governments Clinton Executive Order 13270 2002 Tribal College Endorsement GW Bush Executive Order 13336 2004 American Indian and Alaska Native Education GW Bush Treaties Edit Indiana Indian treaties The federal government was in charge of relations with the Indians and the procedure was to use the treaty making power of the president and the Senate to make formal arrangements Over 200 treaties were agreed upon by 1840 Gatlin argues that treaties established a procedure that benefited both parties The federal government was primarily interested in guaranteeing that Indian lands did not fall into private hands and that it handled all negotiations with the tribes These negotiations says Gatlin strengthened the tribes sense of unity and leadership The land sales gave the Indians a steady flow of income and guarantees of federal financial medical and educational aid 2 Many of the treaties remain in effect and are of special importance regarding federal recognition of tribal status hunting and fishing rights rights to protection of sacred properties rights to water and minerals and land claims 3 4 The federal courts have a long continuous history of litigation on these issues The Supreme Court endorsed the procedure with over 300 decisions making reference to Indian treaties after 1799 5 Major treaties Edit Treaty of Brownstown 1808 was between the United States and the Council of Three Fires Chippewa Ottawa Potawatomi Wyandott and Shawanoese Indian Nations Treaty of Buffalo Creek Treaty of Canandaigua 1794 is a treaty signed after the American Revolutionary War between the Grand Council of the Six Nations and President George Washington representing the United States of America Treaty of the Cedars Cherokee treaties 1821 Treaty of Chicago 1833 Treaty of Chicago Treaty of Colerain Treaty of the Creek Agency 1818 Treaty of Cusseta Treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek Treaty of Detroit Treaty of Doak s Stand Treaty of Fond du Lac Treaty of Fort Adams Fort Bridger Treaty Council of 1868 Treaty of Fort Clark Treaty of Fort Confederation Treaty of Fort Finney Treaty of Fort Industry Treaty of Fort Jackson Treaty of Fort Laramie 1851 Treaty of Fort Laramie 1868 Treaty of Fort Meigs Treaty of Fort Pitt Treaty of Fort St Stephens Treaty of Fort Stanwix 1784 Treaty of Fort Wayne 1803 Treaty of Fort Wayne 1809 Treaty of Fort Wise Georgia resolutions 1827 were a response to the Cherokee s refusal to cede their territory within the U S state of Georgia Treaty of Greenville Treaty of Greenville 1814 Treaty of Fort Harmar Treaty of Hellgate Treaty of Hoe Buckintoopa Treaty of Holston Treaty of Hopewell Treaty of Indian Springs 1825 Treaty of La Pointe may refer to either of two treaties made and signed in La Pointe Wisconsin between the United States and the Ojibwe Chippewa Native American peoples In addition the Isle Royale Agreement an adhesion to the first Treaty of La Pointe was made at La Pointe Treaty of Lewistown List of Choctaw treaties Little Arkansas Treaty Fort Martin Scott Treaty Treaty of Fort McIntosh Treaty of Medicine Creek Medicine Lodge Treaty Treaty of Mendota Treaty of Moultrie Creek Treaty of Mount Dexter Native American treaties Treaty of New Echota Treaty of New York 1790 between the U S Government and the Creek Indians Treaty of New York 1796 between New York State and the Seven Nations of Canada Treaty of Old Crossing Osage Treaty 1825 Treaty of Payne s Landing Treaty of Point Elliott Treaties of Portage des Sioux List of treaties between the Potawatomi and the United States Treaty of St Joseph First Treaty of Prairie du Chien Second Treaty of Prairie du Chien Third Treaty of Prairie du Chien Fourth Treaty of Prairie du Chien Quinault Treaty Treaty of Saginaw Treaty of St Louis 1804 Treaty of St Louis 1816 Treaty of St Louis 1818 Treaty of St Louis 1825 Treaty of St Mary s Treaty of St Peters Treaty of Sycamore Shoals Treaty of Tellico Treaty of Big Tree Treaty of Bird s Fort Treaty of Grouseland Treaty of Mississinewas Treaty of Tippecanoe Treaty of Traverse des Sioux Treaty of Vincennes Treaty of Washington City Treaty of Washington with Menominee 1831 Treaty with the Kalapuya etc Walla Walla Council 1855 Treaty of Wapakoneta Treaty of Washington 1826 Treaty of Washington 1836 Treaty of Washington 1855 Treaty of Watertown 1776 established a military alliance between the United States and the St John s and Mi kmaq First Nations in Nova Scotia against Great Britain during the American Revolutionary War Yankton TreatyNotable people EditThe following individuals have played an important role in the evolution of Federal Indian Law and Policy through activism literature and other methods Hank Adams Fort Peck Assiniboine Sioux Native American rights activist James Anaya is the American James J Lenoir Professor of Human Rights Law and Policy at the University of Arizona s James E Rogers College of Law 6 Clyde Bellecourt White Earth Ojibwe co founder of American Indian Movement Vernon Bellecourt White Earth Ojibwe co founder of American Indian Movement Mary Brave Bird Brule Lakota author and activist Ed Castillo Luiseno Cahuilla Native American activist who participated in the American Indian occupation of Alcatraz in 1969 Ward Churchill American scholar author and political activist Felix S Cohen American lawyer and scholar who made a lasting mark on legal philosophy and fundamentally shaped federal Indian law and policy John Collier American social reformer and Native American advocate Lyda Conley Wyandot lawyer and the first woman admitted to the Kansas bar who fought to retain tribal control of the Wyandot National Burying Ground Elizabeth Cook Lynn Crow Creek Lakota editor essayist poet novelist and academic Lucy Covington Colville activist for Native American emancipation 7 Mary Dann and Carrie Dann Western Shoshone were spiritual leaders ranchers and cultural spiritual rights and land rights activists Joe DeLaCruz Quinault Native American leader in Washington U S president for 22 years of the Quinault Tribe of the Quinault Reservation Vine Deloria Jr Yankton Dakota Standing Rock Nakota 1993 2005 was an American Indian author theologian historian and activist Deskaheh Cayuga 1873 1925 Haudenosaunee statesman noted for his persistent efforts to get recognition for his people John EchoHawk Pawnee Native American attorney founder of the Native American Rights Fund and a leading member of the Native American self determination movement Larry EchoHawk Pawnee head of the United States Bureau of Indian Affairs Attorney General of Idaho from 1991 to 1995 Adam Fortunate Eagle Red Lake Ojibwe Native American activist and was the principal organizer of the 1969 71 occupation of Alcatraz Island by Indians of All Tribes Kalyn Free Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma American attorney and former political candidate Suzan Shown Harjo Cheyenne Hodulgee Muscogee is a policy maker author legal activist for American Indian rights and founder of the Morning Star Institute LaDonna Harris Comanche activist founder of Americans for Indian Opportunity and US vice presidential candidate 8 Thomasina Jordan Wampanoag Nation fought for the federal recognition of Virginian Indian tribes and served as chairwoman of the Virginia Council on Indians Ronnie Lupe White Mountain Apache chairman of the White Mountain Apache Tribe land and water rights endangered species and tribal sovereignty activist Oren Lyons Seneca Onondaga faithkeeper of the Turtle Clan of the Iroquois Confederacy Traditional Circle of Indian Elders and Youth negotiator with national states on behalf of indigenous nations Janet McCloud Tulalip cofounder of Women of All Red Nations WARN and Indigenous Women s Network advocate for fishing and other treaty rights D Arcy McNickle Salish Kootenai 1904 1977 educational reformer instrumental in drafting the Declaration of Indian Purpose for the 1961 American Indian Chicago Conference co founder of the National Congress of American Indians Wilma Mankiller Cherokee Nation community organizer the first female Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation Tina Manning Duck Valley Shoshone Paiute d 1979 water rights activist and wife of John Trudell Russell Means Oglala Lakota b 1939 member of AIM actor Carlos Montezuma Yavapai Apache founding member of the Society of American Indians and outspoken opponent of the BIA Richard Oakes activist Mohawk Native American activist who promoted the fundamental idea that Native peoples have a right to sovereignty justice respect and control over their own destinies William Paul attorney American attorney legislator and political activist from the Tlingit nation of southeastern Alaska Leonard Peltier activist and member of the American Indian Movement AIM Simon Pokagon member of the Pokagon Band of Potawatomi Indians author and Native American advocate Robert Robideau American Indian activist Katherine Siva Saubel Native American scholar educator tribal leader author and activist committed to preserving Cahuilla history culture and language Redbird Smith Cherokee traditionalist and political activist Standing Bear Ponca ca 1834 1908 chief who successfully argued in US District Court case establishing the right of habeas corpus for Native Americans Ralph W Sturges American Mohegan tribal chief who helped gain federal recognition for the Mohegan people of Connecticut in 1994 JoAnn Tall Oglala Lakota environmental and anti nuclear activist co founder of the Native Resource Coalition Melissa L Tatum Research Professor of Law and Associate Director of the Indigenous Peoples Law and Policy Program at the University of Arizona s James E Rogers College of Law Charlene Teters Spokane artist educator editor and founding boardmember of the National Coalition on Racism in Sports and the Media Mel Thom Walker River Paiute cofounder of National Indian Youth Council and president of the Southwest Regional Indian Youth Council Susette LaFlesche Tibbles Omaha Ponca Iowa author and international lecturer about Native American rights and reservation conditions Thomas Tibbles journalist and author from Omaha Nebraska who became an activist for Native American rights in the United States during the late 19th century and married Susette LaFlesche Tibbles Catherine Troeh Chinook editor co founder of American Indian Women s Service League and only woman to serve on the Chinook Tribal Council John Trudell Santee Dakota author poet actor musician and former chairman of the American Indian Movement Asiba Tupahache Matinecoc Nation Native American activist from New York Clyde Warrior activist for Native American civil rights Kevin K Washburn former federal prosecutor a trial attorney at the U S Department of Justice and the General Counsel of the National Indian Gaming Commission Charmaine White Face Oglala Lakota spokesperson for the Teton Sioux Nation Treaty Council and coordinator of the Defenders of the Black Hills which works toward the Fort Laramie Treaties of 1851 and 1868 being enforced She works in language preservation land reclamation and international indigenous human rights Bernie Whitebear Colville American Indian activist a co founder of the Seattle Indian Health Board SIHB the United Indians of All Tribes Foundation and the Daybreak Star Cultural Center Robert A Williams Jr an American lawyer who is a notable author and legal scholar in the field of Federal Indian Law International Law and Indigenous Peoples Rights and Critical Race and Post Colonial Theory Sarah Winnemucca Northern Paiute 1844 1891 author and lecturer who educated non natives about conditions in Indian Country and founded a school for native children Zitkala Sa Gertrude Simmons Bonnin Yankton Dakota 1876 1938 political writer and educator religious freedom activistOrganizations Edit The following organizations have played an important role in the evolution of Federal Indian Law and Policy through activism lobbying government oversight and education Government Edit Bureau of Indian Affairs Bureau of Indian Affairs Police Bureau of Indian Education Crow Agency Montana Fort Peck Indian Agency Indian Peace Commission National Indian Gaming Commission United States House Natural Resources Subcommittee on Indian and Alaska Native Affairs United States Senate Committee on Indian Affairs United States Congress Joint Special Committee on Conditions of Indian TribesAgencies Edit Rocky Mountain Region Homge Blackfeet Agency Crow Agency Fort Belknap Agency Fort Peck Agency Northern Cheyenne Agency Rocky Boy s Agency Wind River Agency Nations Edit Federally recognized tribes State recognized tribes in the United States List of Alaska Native tribal entitiesNative American advocacy groups and rights organizations Edit Further information List of tribal colleges and universities Alaska Federation of Natives Alaska Native Brotherhood Sisterhood American Indian College Fund American Indian Defense Association American Indian Higher Education Consortium American Indian Movement American Indian Philosophy Association Americans for Indian Opportunity 9 Anishinaabe tribal political organizations Association on American Indian Affairs Cherokee Preservation Foundation Cheyenne military societies Great Lakes Indian Fish amp Wildlife Commission Guilford Native American Association Indian Health Service Indian Rights Association Inter Tribal Environmental Council Metrolina Native American Association National Congress of American Indians National Indian Education Association National Indian Youth Council Native American Fish and Wildlife Society Native American Rights Fund North American Indian Center of Boston Northern California Indian Development Council Original Keetoowah Society Phi Sigma Nu Algonquian Confederacy of the Quinnipiac Tribal Council Sequoyah Research Center Society of American Indians Tohono O Odham Ki Ki Association Traditional Circle of Indian Elders amp Youth Tree of Peace Society Tribal College Librarians Institute United Indians of All Tribes White Earth Land Recovery Project Women s National Indian AssociationEvents and issues EditAboriginal title in the United States Blood quantum laws Certificate of Degree of Indian Blood Indian termination policy Native American self determination Native American civil rights Native American Reservation Politics Secretarial Review Tribal sovereignty in the United States Trail of Broken TreatiesLiterature EditCanby William C Jr 2009 American Indian Law in a Nutshell Eagan MN West Publishing ISBN 978 0 314 19519 7 Coggins George et al 2007 Federal Public Land and Resource Law New York Foundation Press ISBN 978 1 59941 163 7 Cohen Felix S 2005 Newton Neil Jessup ed Cohen s Handbook Federal Indian Law 2005 Edition Newark NJ LexisNexis ISBN 978 0 327 16444 9 Deloria Vine Jr Clifford M Lytle 1983 American Indians American Justice Austin TX University of Texas Press ISBN 978 0 292 73834 8 Duthu Bruce 2009 American Indians and the Law New York pp 91 115 Penguin Books ISBN 978 0 14 311478 9 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location link 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