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American Indians and Law Libraries: Acknowledging the Third Sovereign
Law Library Journal (2002)
  • Nancy Carol Carter
Abstract

American Indian tribal governments constitute a third sovereign within the United States federal system. A higher legal profile among these self-governing entities multiplies legal issues and challenges law libraries. Law librarians are urged to deepen their understanding of American Indian law and tribal law and reconsider their handling within legal collections.

Publication Date
Winter 2002
Citation Information
Nancy Carol Carter. "American Indians and Law Libraries: Acknowledging the Third Sovereign" Law Library Journal Vol. 94 Iss. 1 (2002)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/aallcallforpapers/24/