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Celebrating Native American Heritage Month

Photograph of unidentified Bannock or Northern Shoshone men, taken by Benedicte Wrensted in 1897.

Join the Law Library in celebrating National Native American Heritage Month!  Read one of the many Native American histories in the library’s collection, including Visiting Professor Benjamin Madley’s book, , Damon B. Akins and William J. Bauer Jr.’s  and Christian McMillen’s . For more in-depth research, check out some of the library’s indigenous law databases and archives:

  • : Covers the political, social, and cultural history of the native peoples of the US & Canada from the 16th to the 20th century.
  • : Treaties, federal statutes and regulations, federal case law, tribal codes and constitutions.
  • : An expansive archive of treaties, federal statutes and regulations, federal case law, tribal codes, constitutions, and jurisprudence.
  • : This one-of-a-kind research tool that provides researchers with the opportunity to understand and analyze Native American migration and resettlement throughout U.S. history, as well as federal government Indian removal policies and subsequent actions to address Native American claims.