Here, in WaPo.
Thomas Ryan RedCorn: “Putting Osage women in control of their own images”
Here, in WaPo.
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Here.
Here are the materials in Hopi Tribe v. Trump (D. D.C.):
48 DCT Order Denying Transfer Motion
49-1 Federal Motion to Dismiss
50 Intervenors Motion to Dismiss
82-1 Members of Congress Amicus Brief
87-1 Local Elected Officials Amicus Brief
89 States Amicus Brief in Opposition to MTD
91-1 Archeological Orgs Amicus Brief
93 NCAI AAIA Bears Ears Amicus Brief
Prior posts here.
Here.
Here is the order in Pueblo of Jemez v. United States (D. N.M.):
326-mmo opinion order re oral traditional evidence testimon 11518
Prior posts here.
Here are the materials in BP America v. Yerington Paiute Tribe (D. Nev.):
42 Tribal Judge Response to 38
59 Plaintiffs Consolidated Response
63 Tribal Court Reply in Support of 53
64 Tribe Reply in Support of 51
80 Plaintiff Motion to Amend Judgment
82 Tribal Judge Response to 80
Prior post here.
Here are the materials in Enrolled Members of the Blackfeet Tribe v. Crowe (D. Mont.):

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Wiring the Rez: Innovative Strategies for Business Development Via E-Commerce CLE Conference
The 5th Annual Tribal Government E-Commerce Conference
Jan. 31 – Feb. 1, 2019 / Wild Horse Pass Hotel & Casino / Chandler, AZ
The goal of this conference is to explore the issues surrounding the development of Tribal Digital Sovereignty and e-commerce in Indian Country. Experts will examine the shifting political, legal and tax landscape in Indian Country, explore modern business models including: tribal operation of technology and data centers, online lending, online sports betting, blockchain technology and crypto currencies. We will also review jurisdictional and regulatory complexities and address the necessity of fostering open dialogue with federal and state counterparts, and the possible implications to tribal sovereignty, and the ongoing need for tribes to finance and build infrastructures that facilitate economic growth on their reservations while complying with appropriate federal guidelines. Attorneys, scholars, financiers, tax, technology and gaming experts along with innovative tribal leaders will share strategies and practical implementations of diverse business models of current and future e-commerce and infrastructure enterprises to bridge the digital divide.
Who should attend: Tribal leaders, tribal government council members, lawyers practicing in Indian Country on and off the reservation, economic planning and development experts, media developers, business, finance and technology specialists, virtual casino managers & executives, online vendors and entrepreneurs, regulatory experts, scholars and students of Indian law.
Agenda & registration at: http://events.asucollegeoflaw.com/ilp-wiringtherez/
Early Rate ends on Jan. 4, 2019
Regular Rate ends Jan. 25, 2019
Non-Profit & Government Rate available
Please join us in sunny Phoenix in January! Registration is open.
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