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Native American Business and Economic Development Law Resources
Prepared by David Selden, National Indian Law
Library and April Schwartz, University of Minnesota Law Library
Updated November, 2001
Books
Book chapters
Reports, papers and conference proceedings
Government documents
Hearings
Reports
To view legislation before the 107th congress
Articles
Selected associations and organizations
Selected serials
BOOKS
American Indians:
U.S Indian Policy, Tribes and Reservations,
BIA: Past and Present Economic Development.
Washington D.C.: Bureau of Indian
Affairs, Dept. of Interior, 1984.
Arizona Tribal-State
Resource Directory. Phoenix: Arizona
Commission of Indian Affairs,
2003.
Gaming Tax Law
for Indian Tribal Governments. Washington
D.C: Dept. of Treasury, International
Revenue Service, 2003.
Indians, Indian
Gaming, and State Governments. St,
Paul, MN: Research Dept. Minnesota
House of Representatives, 2003.
The National
Center: Directory of American
Indian-Owned Businesses, 2003
Marketing and Procurement Services. Mesa:
National Center for American
Indian Enterprise Development,
2003.
Alexander, Robert M. Rolling the Dice with State Initiatives: Interest
Group Involvement in Ballot Campaigns. Westport Conn: Praeger, 2002.
0275974960
American Indian Resources Institute. Selected Readings on Reservation
Economies. Oakland, CA: American Indian Resources Institute, 1991.
American Indian Lawyer Training Program. Tribal Water Management
Handbook. Oakland, CA: American Indian Lawyer Training Program Inc.,
1988. 0939890089
Anderson, Jeffery. The Four Hills of Life: Northern Arapaho Knowledge
and Life Movement. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 2001.
0803210574
Anderson, Robert D. Tax and Financing Incentives for Developing
a Private Sector on American Indian Trust Lands: a Tribal Perspective.
Oklahoma City: Oklahoma Dept. Of Commerce, Small Business Division,
Tribal Government Assistance Program, 1989.
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Anderson, Terry. Property Rights and Indian Economies. Lanham,
MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 1992. 0847677087
Anderson, Terry. Sovereign
Nations or Reservations? : an
Economic History of American
Indians. San
Francisco, CA : Pacific research
institute for public policy;
Landham, MD : Distributed to the trade
by national book network, 1995. 0936488816
Barrington, Linda. The Other Side of the Frontier : Economic Explorations
into Native American History. Boulder, Colorado : Westview Press,
1999.
0813333962
Centre for Applied research. Arizona Dept. of Commerce. The Economic
and Fiscal Impact of American Indian Reservations in Arizona. Denver,
Colorado : The Center, 1994.
Center for Economic Development Research and Assistance, New Mexico
State University. Directory of Grant Support and Technical Assistance
for Native Americans. Albuquerque, NM: New Mexico State University,
1992. 1884324002
Chingwa, Michelle and Haskins, Bette. Approaching American Indian
Economic Development for the Seventh Generation. Eagle Butte, S.D:
Cheyenne River Community College, 1990.
Cornell, Stephen. What Can Tribes Do? Strategies and Institutions
in American Indian Economic Development. Los Angeles, CA: American
Indians Studies Center, University of California, Los Angeles, 1992.
0935626379
Dais, Mary B. et.
al. Native Americans in the Twentieth
Century: An Encyclopedia. New York:
Garland Publishing Inc., 1994.
Darian-Smith, Eve, Title New Capitalists : Law, Politics, and Identity
Surrounding Casino Gaming on Native American Land . Australia ;
Belmont, CA: Thomson/Wadsworth, 2004.
Dombrowski, Kirk. Against Culture: Development, Politics, and Religion
in Indian Alaska. Lincoln : Univ. Nebraska Press, 2001. 0803217196
Eadington, William. Indian Gaming and the Law. Reno, NV: University
of Nevada Press, 1990. 0942828429
Fagnoni, Cynthia M. Welfare Reform: Tribes are Using TANF Flexibility
to Establish Their Own Programs. Washington, D.C : 2002.
Guyette, Susan. Planning for Balanced Development : a Guide for
Native American and Rural Communities. Sante Fe, N. M. : Clear Light
Publishers, 1996. 0940666642
Hosmer, Brian C. American
Indians in the Market Place:
Persistence and Innovation Among the
Menominees and Metakatlans, 1870-1920. Lawrence,
University Press of Kansas,1999.
Hosmer, Brian C. and O'Neill. Colleen M. Native Pathways: American
Indian Culture and Economic Development in the 21st Century. Boulder,
Co.: University Press of Colorado, 2004.
Hough, Henty W. Development of Indian Resources. Denver, Co.:
World Press Inc., 196
B0007DPJTC7.
Hsu, Cathy. Legalized Casino Gaming in the United States: The Economic
and Social Impact. Haworth Press. 0789006402
James, Keith. Science and Native American Communities: Legacies
of Pain, Visions of Promise. Lincoln : Univ. Nebraska Press, 2001.
0803225954
Johansen, Bruce. The Encyclopedia of Native American Economic History.
Westport, Conn. : Greenwood Press, 1999. 0313306230
Kemper Securities. An
Introduction to Tax-exempt Financing
for Indian Tribes: an Information
Handbook for Indian Tribes. Portland,
Or.: Kemper Securities, 1995.
Legters, Lyman
Howard and Lyden, Fremont J. eds. American
Indian Policy: Self-governance
and Economic Development. Westport,
Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1994. 0313289921
Mason, Walter Dale. Indian Gaming : Tribal Sovereignty and American
Politics. Norman : University of Oklahoma Press 2000. 0806132604
Mawhiney, Anne-Marie. Rebirth : Political, Economic, and Social
Development in First Nations. Toronto; Niagara Falls, N.Y. : Dundurn
Press, 1993. 155002194x
Mehta, Basant & Prakash. Perspectives
of Tribal Economy.
New Delhi : Intellectual Pub. House
: Sole distributers, Intellectual
Book Corner, 1997.
Moore, John H. The Political Economy of North America Indians.
Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1993.
0806125055
Mullis, Angela. Indian Gaming: Who Wins? Las Angeles: UCLA American
Indian Studies Center, 2000. 0935626530
National Indian Justice Center. Contract and Tort Cases in Indian
Gaming. Petaluma, CA: National Indian Justice Center, 1996.
National Indian Policy Center. Applicability of Federal Tax Incentives
to American Indian Reservations. Omaha, NE: Red Willow Institute,
1991.
Norquist, Joan. Native
Americans : Social, Economic, and Political
Aspects : a Bibliography. Santa
Cruz, CA : Reference and Research
Services, 1998. 0937855987
Oklahoma. Corporate site location division. Tribal Government Assistance
Program (Oklahoma). Tax & Financing Incentives for Developing a
Private Sector on American Indian Trust Lands : 1993 Tribal Perspective.
Oklahoma City, OK. : Oklahoma Dept. of Commerce, Corporate Site
Location Division 1993.
Pickering, Kathleen Ann. Lakota Culture, World Economy. Lincoln
: Univ. Nebraska Press, 2000. 0803287798
Reiter, Robert Alan. Indian Finance Law: Alternative Mechanisms
and Strategies for Financing Reserve Public and Private Ventures.
Edmonton: First Nations Resource Council, 1991.
Remerowski, Anita. Bibliography
on Indian Economic development: Aids
for the Development of Essential Legal
Tools for the Protection and Regulation
of Commercial Activities on Indian
Reservations.
Boulder: Native American Rights
Fund, 1982.
Robinson, Steve. Starting Your Own Successful Indian Business.
Arlington, VA: Thornsbury, Bailey & Brown, 1991. 0945253087
Rosier, Paul C. Native American Issues. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood
Press, 2003. 0313320020
Smith, Dean H. Modern Tribal Development : Paths to Self-Sufficiency
and Cultural Integrity in Indian Country. Walnut Creek, CA : AltaMira
Press, 2000.
0742504107
Snyder, Fred. Native
American Directory: Alaska, Canada,
United States. National Native
American Cooperative, 1996. 0961033436
Suagee, Dean B. The Application of the National Environmental Policy
Act to "Development" on Indian lands. Washington, DC: Hobbs, Straus,
Dean & Wilder, 1990.
Tiller, Veronica. American Indian Reservations and Trust Areas.
Washington D.C. : Economic development administration, U.S. Dept. of
commerce, 1996. B00010RFWK
Tiller, Veronica. Tiller's Guide to Indian Country: Economic Profiles
of American Indian Reservations. Albuquerque, N.M: BowArrow Publishing
Company, 1996. 1885931018
Trentadue, Jesse C. The Roles of Indian Tribal Courts in the Collection
of Business Debts: Tool or Bane of Local Business? Grand Forks,
ND: Bureau of Business and Economic Research, University of North Dakota,
1985. B0006EKKOQ
Tripathy, S. N. Glimpses on Tribal Development. New Delhi :
Discovery Pub. House, 2000. 8171415458
University of Montana, Indian Law Clinic. Model Tribal Code: Secured
Transactions. Missoula, MT: University of Montana, 199? (See also
http://www.umt.edu/law/library/lawbysub/uss.htm)
Utter, Jack. American Indians: Answers to Today's Questions.
Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 2003. 0962807532
Valley, David J. Jackpot Trail: Indian Gaming in Southern California.
San Diego, Ca.: Sunbelt Publications, 2003. 0932653588
Westcoast development group & Centre for community enterprise.
Take Charge! : How to Make Economic Development Work for Your Band.
Vancouver, B.C. : Westcoast development group, 1992.
0921424027
BOOK CHAPTERS
Brashler, Janet G. et. al. "Adaptive Strategies and Socioeconomic
Systems in Northern Great Lakes Riverine Environments: The Late Woodland
of Michigan" in Late Woodland Societies: Tradition and Transformation
Across the Midcontinent. Lincoln : Univ. Nebraska Press, 2000. 0803218214
Clinton, Robert N, Newton, Nell Jessup, and Price, Monroe E. "Economic
Development of Indian Lands: Control of Resources and Cultural Destiny."
in American Indian Law: Cases and Materials. Charlottesville,
VA: Michie Company, 3rd ed., 1991. (1996 supplement) 0820544795
Cornell, Stephen and Kalt, Joseph P. "Cultural Diversity and Constitutional
Public Choice: Institutional Diversity and Economic Performance on American
Indian Reservations." in Uncertainty and Economic Evolution: Essays
in Honor of Armen A. Alchian, ed. John R. Lott, Jr. London: Routlege,
1997.
Getches, David H, Wilkinson, Charles F., and Williams, Robert A. Jr.
"Reservation Economic Development." in Cases and Materials on Federal
Indian Law. St. Paul, MN: West Group, 3rd ed., 1998.
James, Keith. " Fire
Needs Fuel: Merging Science Education
With American Indians Community
Needs." in Science
and Native American Communities:
Legacies of Pain, Visions of Promise.
Lincoln : Univ. Nebraska Press, 2001. 080327615X
LaDuke, Winona." Indian
Business Enterprises." in The
Winona LaDuke Reader: A Collection
of Essential Writings. Stillwater,
MN: Voyageur Press, 2002.
Murphy, Maureen M. " Federal Indian Law." in Native Americans:
Current Issues. Hauppauge N.Y: Nova Science Publishers Inc., 2002.
1590333977
Murphy, Maureen M. " Indian Gaming Regulatory Act: Judicial and
Administrative Interpretations." in Native Americans: Current
Issues. Hauppauge N.Y: Nova Science Publishers Inc., 2002. 1590333977
Peters, Kurt. "Continuing
Identity: Pueblo Railroaders in
Richmond California." in American
Indians and the Urban Experience.
Walnut Creek California, Alta
Mira Press, 2001. 0742502759
Pommersheim, Frank. "Economic Development in Indian Country." in Braid
of Feathers: American Indian Law and Contemporary Tribal Life. Berkeley,
CA: University of California Press, 1995.
0520208943
Porter-Locklear, Freda. " Water and Water Quality Issues in and
for Indian Communities." in Science and Native American Communities:
Legacies of Pain, Visions of Promise. Lincoln: University of Nebraska
Press, 2001. 080327615X
West, Katherine M.
'For the Public Good: Native Americans
Hydroelectric dams, and the Iron Triangle." in Trusteeship
in Change: Toward Tribal Autonomy in
Resource Management. Boulder Co:
University Press of Colorado, 2001. 0870816500
REPORTS, PAPERS AND CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS
American Indian National Bank. Enterprise and Resource Development
Seminar. Washington, DC: American Indian National Bank, 1983.
Cornell, Stephen, and Kalt, Joseph P. Pathways From Poverty: Economic
Development and Institution Building on American Indian Reservations.
Cambridge, MA: Harvard Project on American Indian Economic Development,
1989.
Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City. Lending in Indian Country:
Cultural, Legal and Business Issues - A Special Supplement of Community
Reinvestment. Kansas City, MO: Department of the Federal Reserve
Bank of Kansas City, 1994.
McLaughlin, Robert. Concept Paper: Establishing a Primary Mortgage
Market in Indian Country. Washington, DC: National Indian Policy
Center, 1993.
McLaughlin, Robert. Developing Financial Structure in Indian Country.
Washington, DC: National Indian Policy Center, 1994.
Mimmack, Kenneth W. "Strategies for Tribal Economic Development: Preparing
for the Next IGRA Effect." 24th Annual Federal Bar Association
Indian Law Conference, April 8-9, 1999, Albuquerque, NM. Washington,
DC: Federal Bar Association, 1999.
National Indian Policy Center. Indian Reservation Tax Credits: Effects
on Economics of Selected Projects. Washington, DC: National Indian
Policy Center, 1993
National Conference of State Legislatures. States and Tribes: Building
New Traditions. Denver, CO: National Conference of State Legislatures,
1995.
Native American Rights Fund. Doing Business: An Evaluation
of Policy Alternatives to Encourage Private Enterprise on Indian
Reservations. Boulder, CO: Native American Rights Fund, 1990.
Native American Rights Fund. Economic Self-Sufficiency Plan (Klamath
Tribe). Boulder, CO: Native American Rights Fund, 1999.
Native American Rights Fund. Indian Economic Development Conference.
Boulder, CO: Native American Rights Fund, 1989.
Navajo Nation. Navajo Nation Business and Economic Development Laws:
a Compilation. Window Rock, AZ: Navajo Nation, 1997.
Pulling, Brian K. "Commercial Issues in Indian Country: Protecting
Banking Interests in Indian Country." 24th Annual Federal
Bar Association Indian Law Conference, April 8-9, 1999. Washington,
DC: Federal Bar Association, 1999.
Robinson, Robert. The Economic Impact of Indian Reservation-based
Gaming Activities. Washington, DC: National Indian Policy Center,
1993
Sheane, Kim et al. STARTED: State-Tribal Approaches Regarding Taxation
and Economic Development. Phoenix, AZ: Arizona Legislative Council,
1995.
State Bar of Arizona, Indian Law Section. State and Tribal Taxation
on Indian Reservations. Mesa, AZ: State Bar of Arizona, 1993.
Stringer, William L. Investment and Employment Tax Credits for American
Indian Reservations: an Analysis of Benefits and Costs. Washington,
DC: National Indian Policy Center, 1993
Stringer, William L. and Blackwell, Charles W. The Economic Impact
of Tribal Tax and Expenditure Programs in the State Oklahoma. Washington,
DC: National Indian Policy Center, 1993
GOVERNMENT DOCUMENTS
HEARINGS
United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Indian Affairs. Native
American Business Development, Trade Promotion, and Tourism Development
Act : Hearing Before the Committee on Indian Affairs, United States
Senate, One Hundred Fifth Congress, second session... October 1,
1988, Washington, DC G.P.O. : 1999
United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Indian Affairs. Economic
Development in Indian Reservations : Hearing Before the Committee on
Indian Affairs, United States Senate, One Hundred Fourth Congress, second
session ... September 17, 1996, Washington, DC G.P.O. : 1996
United States. Congress. House. Committee on Natural Resources. Subcommittee
on Native American Affairs. Indian Economic Development : Oversight
Hearing before the Subcommittee on Native American Affairs of the Committee
on Natural Resources, House of Representatives, One Hundred Third Congress,
first session ...Washington D.C. G.P.O. : 1993
United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Small Business. Small
Business Development in Indian Country : hearing before the Committee
on Small Business, United States Senate, One Hundred Third Congress,
first session ... Friday, September 3, 1993 Washington D.C., G.P.O.
: 1994
United States. Congress.
Senate. Select Committee on Indian Affairs.
Business Opportunities Enhancement
Act (draft legislation to amend
the Buy Indian Act) : hearing
before the Select Committee on
Indian Affairs, United States
Senate, One Hundred Second Congress,
second session, on to increase
employment and business opportunities
for Indians,
July 2, 1992, Washington, DC, G.P.O.
:1992
United States. Select Committee on Indian Affairs, Senate. Indian
Business Opportunities Enhancement Act: report to accompany S. 3118.
102nd Cong. Sess., Washington, DC, 1992
United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs.
Indian Health and Tribal Economic Development : oversight hearing
before the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, House of Representatives,
One Hundred Second Congress, first session ... December 19, 1992
Washington D.C. G.P.O. :1992
United States. Congress.
Senate. Select Committee on Indian
Affairs.
Indian Economic Development;
Indian Employment Opportunity Acts
of 1989; and the Supreme Court's
decision [i.e. decision] in Cotton
Petroleum Corp. v. New Mexico
: hearing before the Select Committee
on Indian Affairs, United States
Senate, One Hundred First Congress,
second session,...
May 1, 1990, Washington, DC G.P.O.,
1990
United States. Congress. Senate. Select Committee on Indian Affairs.
Indian Finance Corporation Act : hearing before the Select Committee
on Indian Affairs, United States Senate, One Hundred First Congress,
second session,... July 25, 1990, Washington, DC G.P.O., 1991
United States. Congress. Senate. Select Committee on Indian Affairs.
Indian Development Finance Corporation Act, Indian Economic Development
Act of 1989, Implementation of the 1988 Indian Financing Act Amendments
: hearing before the Select Committee on Indian Affairs, United States
Senate, One Hundred First Congress, first session... July 27, 1989,
Washington, DC Publisher Washington D.C., G.P.O., 1990
United States. Congress Senate. Committee on Indian. Affairs. Indian
Tribal Development Consolidated Funding Act : Hearing Before the Committee
on Indian Affairs, the U. S. Senate, 106th Congress, 2nd session, on
S. 2025 ... Sep. 27, 2000, Washington D.C. Washington : U.S. G.P.O.
: For sale by the U.S. G.P.O., Supt. of Docs., Congressional sales office,
2000.
United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Indian Affairs. Tribal
Energy Self-Sufficiency Act and the Native American Energy Development
and Self-Determination Act : hearing before the Committee on Indian
Affairs, United States Senate, One Hundred Eighth Congress, first session
... March 19, 2003, Washington, DC Publisher Washington, U.S. G.P.O.
,2003
REPORTS
United States.
Congress. Senate. Committee on
Small Business. Small
Business Reauthorization Act of
2000 : reports.
Rpt. 106-422, Sep. 27, 2000,
Washington, D.C. G.P.O., 2000
(48 p.)
United States. Congress. House. Committee on Resources. Indian
Tribal Economic Development and Contract Encouragement Act of 1999 :
report, H.
Rpt. 106-501, Feb. 29, 2000 Washington, D.C. G.P.O., 2000 (6 p.)
United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Indian Affairs. Providing
for Business Development and Trade Promotion for Native Americans, and
for other purposes : report S.
Rpt. 106-149, Sep. 8, 1999 Washington, D.C., G.P.O. 1999 (8 p.)
United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Indian Affairs. Encouraging
Indian Economic Development, to Provide for the Disclosure of Indian
Tribal Sovereign Immunity in Contracts Involving Indian Tribes, and
for other purposes : report S.
Rpt. 106-150, Sep. 8, 1999 Washington, D.C. G.P.O., 1999 (17 p.)
United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Indian Affairs. Providing
for Regulatory Reform in Order to Encourage Investment, Business, and
Economic Development with respect to Activities Conducted on Indian
lands : report S.
Rpt. 106-151, Sep. 8, 1999 Washington, D.C., GPO., 1999 (8 p.)
United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Indian Affairs. Amending
the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act, and for other purposes : report
S.
Rpt. 106-498, Oct. 11, 2000 Washington, D.C. G.P.O., 2000 (24 p.)
United States. Congress. House. Committee on Resources. Tribal
Self-Governance Amendments of 1999 : report H.
Rpt. 106-477, Nov. 17, 1999 Washington, D.C. G.P.O., 1999 (67 p.)
United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Indian Affairs. Amending
the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act, and for other purposes : report,
S.
Rpt. 104-241, Mar. 14, 1996, Washington, D.C. G.P.O., 1996 (104
p.)
United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Indian Affairs. To
improve the cause of action for misrepresentation of Indian arts and
crafts : report, S.
Rpt. 106-452, Oct. 2, 2000 Washington, D.C. G.P.O., 2000 (7 p.)
United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Indian Affairs. Amending
the Indian Employment, Training, and Related Services Demonstration
Act of 1992, to emphasize the need for job creation on Indian reservations,
and for other purposes : report, S.
Rpt. 106-277, May 3, 2000 Washington, D.C. G.P.O., 2000 (7 p.)
United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Indian Affairs. To
Amend the Indian Employment, Training, and Related Services Demonstration
Act of 1992 to provide for the transfer of services and personnel from
the Bureau of Indian Affairs to the Office of Self-Governance, to emphasize
the need for job creation on Indian reservation, and for other purposes
: report, S.
Rpt. 105-207, Washington D.C. G.P.O., 1998 (22 p.)
TO
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CONGRESS: SENATE COMMITTEE ON
INDIAN AFFAIRS click below
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ARTICLES
---------- Arizona Indian Tribe to Franchise Juice Bar Concept,
Nation's Restaurant News, p.76 (March 17, 1997).
---------- Banks
May Not be Answer to Tribes'
Woes, Journal
of Housing and Community Development,
v60 i2 p14 (March 2003).
---------- Development Center Aids Indian-owned Businesses,
Fedgazette, p.6 (July 1992).
---------- Doing Business on the Pueblos, New Mexico Business
Journal, p.20 (April 1998).
---------- Finance and Economics: Americas Dept. Collection Industry:
The Indians are Coming, 373 The Economist (2004).
---------- Ginnie Mae's New Affordable Focus, National Mortgage
News, v27 i27 p 46 (March 2003).
---------- Indian
Gaming Roundtable, California Lawyer,
v25 i1 ps 39-41 (Jan. 2005)
---------- Indian Tribes ask Wall Street for Financial partnership,
Hispanic Times Magazine, p.40 (March-April 1990).
---------- Intergovernmental compacts in Native American law: models
for expanded usage, 112 Harvard Law Review 922
(1999) 112
Harv. L. Rev. 922
---------- Regulators Cracking Down on Tribal Alternative to Comp;
Sovereign Immunity at Center of Legal Dispute. Business Insurance,
v38 i1 p4 ( Jan. 2004).
--------- This Tribe Plays for Keeps. Time, v160 i25 p58 (Dec.
2003).
---------- Tribal Businesses and the Uncertain Reach of Tribal
Sovereign Immunity: a Statutory Solution. 67 Washington Law Review,
113 (January 1992). 67
Wash. L. Rev. 113
Abrams, Garry. Carnivorous Card Room Seeks Constitutional Meal of
Tribal Gaming Laws. The Los Angeles Daily Journal, Feb. 13, 2001
v114 i30 p1 col1 (5 col in).
Adam, Daniel J. Tribal Telecom: Telecommunications Regulation in
Indian Country. 27 Journal of Legislation, 153 (Wntr 2001). 27
J. Legis. 153
Agnew, Richard. The Dormant Indian Commerce Clause: Up in Smoke?
American Indian Law Review, v25 i2 ps 353-380 (2000). 25
Am. Ind. L. Rev. 353
Ahola, Amber J. Call it the Revenge of the Pequots," or How American
Indian Tribes can Sue States Under the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act
Without Violating the Eleventh Amendment. 27 University of San
Francisco Law Review, 907 (Summer 1993). 27
U.S.F. L. Rev. 907
Alexander, Robert William. The Collision of Tribal Natural Resource
Development and State Taxation: an Economic Analysis. 27 New Mexico
Law Review, 387 (1996). 27
N.M. L. Rev. 387
Anderson, Ivy. Protecting the Salmon: an Implied Right of Habitat
Protection in the Stevent Treaties, and its Impact on the Colombia River
Basis. 24 Vermont Law Review, 143 (Fall 1999). 24Vt.
L. Rev. 143
Anderson, Jeffrey. Going
for Broke. (California Law Business)
The Los Angeles Daily Journal,
Feb. 28 2000 v113 i39 ps12 col1
(50 col in).
Anderson, Terry L. and Lueck, Dean. Land Tenure and Agricultural
Productivity on Indian Reservations. 35 Journal of Law and Economics,
427 (October 1992).
Anderson, Terry L. and McChesney, Fred S. Raid or Trade? An Economic
Model of Indian-White Relations. 37 Journal of Law and Economics,
39 (April 1994). 37
J.L. & Econ. 39
Ansson, R.J.J.,et.al., Tribal
Economic Development: What Challenges
Lie Ahead for Tribal Nations
as They Continue to Strive for
Economic Diversity? Kansas Journal
of Law and Public Policy, v11 i9
ps 441-84 ( Winter 2001/2002). 11-WTR
Kan. J.L. & Pub. Pol'y 441
Aprill, Ellen P. Tribal Bonds: Indian Sovereignty and the Tax Legislative
Process. 46 Administrative Law Review, 333 (Summer 1994).
46 Admin. L. Rev. 333
Ashton, S. The Role of National Indian Gaming Commission in the
Regulation of Tribal Gaming. New England Law Review, v37 i3 ps545-51
(Spring 2003). 37
New Eng. L. Rev. 545
Austin, W.J.R. Self-Government and Fiscal Relations: Fundamental
Changes in the Relationship. (Canada) (Proceedings of a Policy Conference
on Aboriginal Tax, Treaties, and Self-Government, part 1. 48 Canadian
Law Journal, 1232 (August 2000).
Barrlett Donald L., et. al. Playing the Political Slots. Time,
v160 i26 p52 (Dec. 2002).
Barrlett Donald L., et. al. Who Gets the Money? Time, v160 i25
p48 (Dec. 2002).
Bedortha, Christian C. The House Always Wins: a Look at the Federal
Government's Role in Indian Gaming & the Long Search for Autonomy.
Scholar, v6 (2004).
6 SCHOLAR 261
Berardi, Gigi, Natural
Resource Policy, Unforgiving
Geographies, and Persistent Poverty
in Alaska Native Villages. 38 Natural
Resources Journal, 85 (Wntr 1998). 38
Nat. Resources J. 85
Berardi, Gigi; Burns, Dan et.al. Science and Culture in a Curriculum
for Tribal Environment Management: TENRM Program at the Northwest
Indian College. American Indian Culture and Research Journal, v26
i3 ps 47-64 (2002).
Berardi, Gigi; Burns,
Dan et.al. The Tribal Environment
and Natural Resources Management Approach
to Indian Education and Student Assessment.
Journal of American Indian
Education, v42 i1 ps 58-74 (2003).
Bernardi-Boyle, Dao Lee. State Corporations for Indian Reservations.
41 American Indian Law Review (2001/2002). 26
Am. Indian L. Rev. 41
Betz, Larry; Budnick, Donna. Labor and Employment Law and American
Indian Tribes. The Michigan Bar Journal, v83 i1 ps 1-182 (July 2004).
83-JUL
Mich. B.J. 15
Biddle, S. G. Labor and Employment Issues for Tribal Employees.
34 Arizona Attorney, 16 (January 1998). 34-JAN
Ariz. Att'y 16
Biolsi, Thomas John. et. al. Welfare Reform on Rosebud Reservation:
Challenges for Tribal Policy. Wicazo Sa Review, v17 i1 ps 131-58
(2002).
Blinka, Daniel D; Hammer, Thomas J. Gaming Compact- Separation of
Powers. Wisconsin Lawyer, v77 i7 p 34 (July 2004).
77-JUL Wis. Law. 34
Blumm, Michael
C. Retracing the Discovery Doctrine:
Aboriginal Title, Tribal Sovereignty
and Their Significance to Treaty
Making and Modern Natural Resources Policy
in Indian Country. Vermont Law Review,
v28 i3 ps 713-77 (Spring 2004). 28
Vt. L. Rev. 713
Bodney, D. J. Taxing Times in Indian Country. 34 Arizona Attorney,
22 (January 1998). 34-JAN
Ariz. Att'y 22
Bordewich, Fergus. How to Succeed in Business: Follow the Choctaw's
Lead. Smithsonian, p.70 (March 1996).
Boyce, Katherine Randolph. Expanded Federal Contracting Opportunities
for Indian Enterprises: a Summary of Five Initiatives Launched During
the 101st Congress. 38, Federal Bar News & Journal,
80 (1991). 38
Fed. B. News & J. 80
Boyce, Katherine R. Incentive Payment Program Expands Federal Subcontracting
Opportunities for Indian Country. Fed. Law, 38 2001 WL 388656 p.38.
48-APR Fed. Law. 38
Brass, Kevin. Indian Gaming: Tribal Casinos Retooling Their Image
to Lure High Rollers, Agent Community. University of Oklahoma College
of Law, v27 i2 ps 399-420 ( Spring 2003).
Bravo, Karen E. Balancing Indigenous Rights to Land and the Demands
of Economic Development: Lessons from the United States and Australia.
30 Columbia Journal of Law and Social Problems, 529. 30
Colum. J.L. & Soc. Probs. 529
Brietzke, Paul H.& Kline, Teresa L. The Law and Economies of
Native American Casinos. 78 Nebraska Law Review, 263 (Spring 1999).
78
Neb. L. Rev. 263
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for self-sufficiency through gaming enterprises in Indian Country. To
fulfill its mission, NIGA works with the Federal government and Congress
to develop sound policies and practices and to provide technical assistance
and advocacy on gaming-related issues. In addition, NIGA seeks to maintain
and protect Indian sovereign governmental authority in Indian Country.
First Nations Financial Project. (540) 371-5615
American Indian Economic Development Association. (773) 784-0808
http://www.sealaska.com
Sealaska Corporation is the corporate site for the Alaskan Tlingit
and Haida shareholders. In addition to stockholder information, there
are articles about Alaska native subsistence rights.
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