Indian Law Resources
- Tribal Treaty Database This link opens in a new windowThe Tribal Treaties Database provides an easy-to-use portal to access treaties, agreements, and other historical documents that have shaped relationships between tribal nations and the United States.
- American Indian and Alaskan Native Documents This link opens in a new windowThe Serial Set is a compilation of U.S. Congressional publications published by the U.S. Senate and the U.S. House of Representatives about the bills and resolutions involved in lawmaking. It also includes reports of executive departments, government-funded institutions, and other independent organizations. Documents in the Serial Set are arranged in numeric series chronologically (not topically). This collection offers detailed contemporaneous documentation of political, military, and governmental activities related to indigenous peoples of the continental United States and Alaskan territory during the 19th century.
- American Indian Law Collection This link opens in a new window(HeinOnline) Provides full-text access to over 800 primary and secondary titles relating to American Indian law. This collection includes treaties, federal statutes and regulations, federal case law, and tribal codes, constitutions, and jurisprudence. This library also features rare compilations edited by Felix S. Cohen.
- Tribal Law Gateway This link opens in a new windowComprehensive collection of links to Indian Law resources collated by the National Indian Law Library in Boulder, Colorado.
More Resources
- Indian Law ResourcesProvided by the OU Law Library
- Native American StudiesResources provided by Bizzell Library at OU.