American Indian Scholarship Update

Here are selected papers available online:

Reimagining Relocation in a Regulatory Void: The Inadequacy of Existing Us Federal and State Regulatory Responses to Kivalina’s Climate Displacement in the Alaskan Arctic

Climate Law, Vol. 7, No. 4, pp. 290–321 (2017) ,
Posted: 05 Dec 2017
Accepted Paper Series

 

Here Today, Gone Tomorrow – Is Global Climate Change Another White Man’s Trick to Get Indian Land? The Role of Treaties in Protecting Tribes As They Adapt to Climate Change

Michigan State Law Review, Vol. 2017
Number of pages: 54 Posted: 27 Nov 2017
Accepted Paper Series

Tribal Sovereignty and the Recognition Power

Number of pages: 77 Posted: 08 Nov 2017
Working Paper Series
Stanford Law School

The Body Subject To The Laws: Louise Erdrich’s Metaphorical Incarnation Of Federal Indian Law In “The Round House”

Laurel Jimenez
2017University of Washington Tacoma

Parchment As Power: The Effects Of Pre-Revolutionary Treaties On Native Americans From The Colonial Period To Present

Katie Wilkinson
2017Purdue University

Accounting for Conquest: The Price of the Louisiana Purchase of Indian Country

Journal of American History, Volume 103, Issue 4, 1 March 2017, Pages 921–942, https://doi.org/10.1093/jahist/jaw504
Published:
01 March 2017