Many Nations: The Tribal and Federal Documents of American Indian Tribes Five State Government Documents Conference August 4, 2006 David Selden National.

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Many Nations: The Tribal and Federal Documents of American Indian Tribes Five State Government Documents Conference August 4, 2006 David Selden National Indian Law Library Nancy Carol Carter University of San Diego

Introduction: Sovereign nations and the unique ‘course of dealing’ Many nations documents defined: (1) Federal documents applicable to all tribes or to a specific tribe (2) Documents produced by 560+ tribal nations with different tribal legal systems (3) Limited state documents Jurisdiction is key to documentary record

Documents Flow from Jurisdiction TRIBAL Treaties Tribal constitution Tribal code Tribal court cases Administrative codes Tribal law may reflect:. Customary law. Oral traditions. Central role of tribal council or elders. Theocratic traditions FEDERAL U.S. Constitution Treaties Legislation Case law Administrative law Executive Orders Indian Claims Comm. STATES Public Law 280 Multi-state water settlements Gaming compacts

Finding Tribal Information in Federal Documents U.S. Constitution – federal preemption Treaties – “best evidence” of tribal sovereignty, land rights Legislation – general or tribally specific Congressional documents Case law – general or tribally specific Executive Orders – often tribally specific, land rights Administrative law – beyond the BIA Indian Claims Comm. – other tribunals

National Indian Law Library (NILL) - who are we and what do we do? National non-profit library specializing in Indian law in Boulder, CO. Serve NARF and the public since 1972 Provide free reference and research assistance to the public

National Indian Law Library (NILL) - who are we and what do we do? Involved in projects to make Indian law more accessible –NILL Thesaurus –Tribal law collection –Indian law current awareness bulletins –Recently joined OCLC

Finding Tribal Documents Tribes and tribal governments, a snapshot –562 federally recognized tribes and AK Native Villages –Governments usually consist of tribal councils –As sovereign nations, tribes have the power to govern their members and people on their lands – except as limited by the U.S. Congress

Finding Tribal Documents –Public Law 280 Tribal law –Almost all tribes have enacted constitutions and most have codes or ordinances –Tribal law borrows a lot from Anglo-American law, but often includes traditional/customary law provisions

Finding Tribal Documents Tribal law (cont.) –About 60% of all tribes and AK Native villages have judicial systems –Most tribes do not have administrative courts or agencies

Finding Tribal Documents What kinds of governmental information is available relating to tribes? –Publications about tribal governments –Tribal codes and constitutions –Tribal court opinions –Intergovernmental agreements –Agency rules and regulations - mostly incorporated into codes/constitutions –Tribal water settlement documents

Finding Tribal Documents What kinds of governmental information is generally not available? –Reports –Handbooks –Guides –Directories –Legislative information –Statistics

Finding Tribal Documents A look at the future - Will more tribal government information become available soon? –Tribal Law Collaborative Collection Development Project – NPLC and NILL –NILL tribal law gateway – expanded –U Idaho – Tribal Law Exchange Project –LLMC digital – Native American law microfiche collection

Finding Tribal Documents How can you “collect” or research tribal government documents? –Call NILL for help –Catalog digital documents found at NILL and other locations –Participate in TLCCD Project –Call the relevant tribe –Contact a law school library, Indian law clinic or Indian legal services