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   Basic Guides to Federal Indian Law Research (Separate Website)
How to get started finding information about federal laws relating to Native Americans.
By: Native American Rights Fund
  
   
   Guide to Tribal Law Research (Separate Website)

By: Native American Rights Fund
  
   
   Intergovernment Agreements (Separate Website)
Legal issues from the perspective of Native Americans. Well-organized links to widespread resources.
By: National Tribal Justice Resource Center
  
   
   Legal Research Guides (Separate Website)
How to get started finding legal information.
By: Native American Rights Fund
  
   
   Tribal CASA Courts (Separate Website)
List of resources for the Tribal Court Appointed Special Advocate project. These resources deal with the CASA project to assist abused Native American children.
  
   
   Tribal Drug Courts (Separate Website)
List of resources for Tribal Drug Courts.
By: National Tribal Justice Resource Center
  
   
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  Other Resources
 
   Alcohol and Drugs (Separate Website)
Legal issues from the perspective of Native Americans. Well-organized links to widespread resources.
By: National Tribal Justice Resource Center
  
   
   Child Support (Separate Website)
Legal issues from the perspective of Native Americans. Well-organized links to widespread resources.
By: National Tribal Justice Resource Center
  
   
   Criminal Law (Separate Website)
Legal issues from the perspective of Native Americans. Well-organized links to widespread resources.
By: National Tribal Justice Resource Center
  
   
   Domestic Violence (Separate Website)
Legal issues from the perspective of Native Americans. Well-organized links to widespread resources.
By: National Tribal Justice Resource Center
  
   
   Environmental Law (Separate Website)
Legal issues from the perspective of Native Americans. Well-organized links to widespread resources.
By: National Tribal Justice Resource Center
  
   
   Gaming Law (Separate Website)
Legal issues from the perspective of Native Americans. Well-organized links to widespread resources.
By: National Tribal Justice Resource Center
  
   
   Health Program for Native Americans and Alaska Natives (Separate Website)
This website includes a listing of offices in your area, a list of programs available, and more information.
By: Indian Health Service
  
   
   Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA) (Separate Website)
Legal issues from the perspective of Native Americans. Well-organized links to widespread resources.
By: National Tribal Justice Resource Center
  
   
   Indian Civil Rights (Separate Website)
Legal issues from the perspective of Native Americans. Well-organized links to widespread resources.
By: National Tribal Justice Resource Center
  
   
   Information about Indian Health Services (Separate Website)
General information regarding the federal government's responsibility to make sure health services are available to Native Americans.
By: National Health Law Program
  
   
   Juvenile Justice (Separate Website)
Legal issues from the perspective of Native Americans. Well-organized links to widespread resources.
By: National Tribal Justice Resource Center
  
   
   Land and Housing Law (Separate Website)
Legal issues from the perspective of Native Americans. Well-organized links to widespread resources.
By: National Tribal Justice Resource Center
  
   
   Victims' Services (Separate Website)
Legal issues from the perspective of Native Americans. Well-organized links to widespread resources.
By: National Tribal Justice Resource Center
  
   
   Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) (Separate Website)
Legal issues from the perspective of Native Americans. Well-organized links to widespread resources.
By: National Tribal Justice Resource Center
  
   
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