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International Law Consideration of the American Indian Nations by the United States

Abstract

According to the Bureau of Indian Affairs, United States Department of the Interior, the Indian tribes of the territory now occupied by the United States have never had international status. The United States Constitution implies that there is a difference between "foreign nations" and "Indian tribes." The possibility that the Indian nations did have a kind of international status is the subject of this article. The first part of the investigation of the possibility will be by an examination of pertinent decisions, while the second part will deal with pertinent treaties and the law of treaties.

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3 Ariz. L. Rev. 74 (Summer 1961)

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