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            Periodical Materials:
            Atkinson, Matthew, Red Tape: How American Laws Ensnare Native American Lands, Resources, and
                 People,23OKLA.CITY U. L. REV. 379 (1998).

            Bradford, William, Beyond Reparations: An American Indian Theory of Justice,66OHIO STATE L. J.
                 1 (2005).
            Frickey, Philip P., Tribal Law, Tribal Context and the Federal Courts, Address at University of Kansas

                 Conference on Tribal Law and Institutions (Feb 2, 2008), in 18 KAN. J.L. & POB.POL’Y.24,
                 24-33 (2008)
            Frickey, Philip P., Transcending Transcendental Nonsense: Toward a New Realism in Federal Indian
                 Law, 38 Conn. L. Rev. 649, 649-66 (2008)
            Frickey, Philip P., (Native) American Exceptionalism in Federal Public Law,119 HARV.L.REV. 431,

                 431-90 (2005)
            Frickey, Philip P., The Status and Rights of Indigenous People in the United States,59HEIDELBERG J.
                 INT’L L. 383, 383-404 (1999)
            Frickey, Philip P., Adjudication and Its Discontents: Coherence and Conciliation in Federal Indian Law,

                 110 HARV.L.REV. 1754, 1754-84 (1997)
            Frickey, Philip P., Domesticating Federal Indian Law,81MINN.L.REV. 31, 31-95 (1996)
            Frickey, Philip P., Marshalling Past and Present: Colonialism, Constitutionalism, and Interpretation in
                 Federal Indian Law, 107 HARV.L.REV. 381, 381-440 (1993)
            Frickey, Philip P., Congressional Intent, Practical Reasoning, and the Dynamic Nature of Federal Indian

                 Law,78CALIF.L.REV. 1137, 1137-240 (1990)
            Galanda, Gabriel S. & Ryan D. Dreveskracht, Curing the Tribal Disenrollment Epidemic: In Search of
                 a Remedy,57ARIZ.L.REV. 417 (2015).
            Gover, Kirsty, Settler – State Political Theory, ‘CANZUS’ and the UN Declaration on the Rights of

                 Indigenous Peoples, 26-2 EUR J. INT’L L. 345, 345 – 373 (2015).
            Imai, Shin, Indigenous Self-Determination and the State,inINDIGENOUS PEOPLES AND THE LAW 285-314
                 (Benjamin J Richardson et al. ed. 2009).
            Ivison, Duncan, The Logic of Aboriginal Rights,3ETHNICITIES 321 (2003).
            Martin,J.Matthew, The Nature and Extent of the Exercise of Criminal Jurisdiction by the Cherokee

                 Supreme Court: 1823-1835,32N.C.CENT.L.REV. 27, 57-60 (2009).
            Radlauer, Charles, The League of the Iroquois: From Constitution to Sovereignty,13ST. THOMAS L.
                 REV. 341, 359 (2000).

            Judith Rae, Program Delivery Devolution: A Stepping Stone or Quagmire for First Nations?,7 INDIGENOUS
                 L. J. 1 (2009).
            Ruru, Jacinta, A Maori Right to Own and Manage National Parks?, 12(1) J. S. PACIFIC L. 105-110 (2008).
            Ruru, Jacinta, Indigenous Peoples’ Ownership and Management of Mountains: The Aotearoa/New
                 Zealand Experience,3INDEGENOUS L. J. 111-137 (2004).



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