2022 Indigenous Student Seminar
Reading, Viewing & Slides
2022 Seminar Reading, Viewing & Slides
Before Arrival
Stanford’s “COVID-19 Hygiene Best Practices” video training
URL: https://vimeo.com/414125512
PW: sU!Bjybh
Before Wednesday, August 10
”The Time Trap: Addressing the Stereotypes that Undermine Tribal Sovereignty”
Adam Crepelle
PDF available at Columbia Human Rights Law Review
“Sociological Perspectives on American Indians”
C. Matthew Snipp
download PDF
Before Thursday, August 11
”Sovereign Resilience: Reviving Private-Sector Economic Institutions in Indian Country”
Robert Miller
PDF available at BYU Law Review
FURTHER READING
Building a Competitive First Nation Investment Climate
Tulo’s online textbook
“Governing Private Property in Indian Country: The Double-Edged Sword of the Trust Relationship and Trust Responsibility Arising Out of Early Supreme Court Opinions and the General Allotment Act”
Richard Monette
PDF available at SSRN
The High Costs of Doing Business on First Nations Lands in Canada
LeBourdais on Twitter @ChiefLeBourdais
”Northern Cheyenne Tribe: Traditional law and Constitutional Reform”
Sheldon Spotted Elk
PDF available at Tribal Law Journal
”The Slaughter of the Bison and Reversal of Fortunes on the Great Plains”
Donn Feir and Rob Gilezeau
PDF available via the Center for Indian Country Development, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis
“Welcome to the Maze: Race, Justice, and Jurisdiction in McGirt v. Oklahoma”
Elizabeth Reese in the University of Chicago Law Review online
FURTHER VIEWING
Beyond Transfers with Michael LeBourdais
Fiscal Power with Michael LeBourdais
LECTURE SLIDES
Terry Anderson’s presentation: Back to the Future
Deanna Kennedy’s presentation: American Indian & Indigenous Business
Dan Stewart’s presentation: Indigenous Entrepreneurship
Bart Wilson’s presentation: The Property Species