Web Links: Native Law
1. Resource Guides
Centre for World Indigenous Studies
- The Centre is an independent, non-profit research and education organization. It receives and archives documents, publications and undocumented information from throughout the world. The Fourth World Documentation Project makes these documents accessible on the Internet. Documents include African, European and Asian, North, Central, and South American, Melanesian, Polynesian, and Micronesian, Tribal and Inter-Tribal, Internationally Focused, United Nations documents.
NativeWeb Resources: Law and Legal Issues
- includes resources from around the world
- links to resources are organized into the following categories:
Cases and Controversies, Government Documents and Sources,
International Documents and Sources, Speeches, Articles and Essays,
Topical Reference Sites
2. Canada
Aboriginal Canada Portal
Aboriginal Links: Canada & U.S. (Bill Henderson)
Aboriginal Titles: books, articles and Websites
Canadian Native Law Cases
- this 9-volume University of Saskatchewan publication contains all reported
Canadian court decisions as well as those that went to the Privy Council on
appeal from Canada. There is also a selection of previously unreported
cases covering 1763-1978.
Department of Indian and Northern Affairs
Indian Claims Commission
National Aboriginal Document Database
Native Law Centre of Canada
Nisga'a Treaty - Current Status
(Ministry of Aboriginal Affairs, Province of British Columbia)
Report of the Task Force on Aboriginal Issues (New Brunswick)
Treaties and Land Unit (Assembly of First Nations)
3. United States
Indian Law Materials (Cornell LII)
Native American Legal Resources (University of Oklahoma)
4. Foreign / International
Aboriginal Studies Virtual Library
Australian Indigenous People and the Law
Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies
Indigenous Peoples (University of Western Australia, Faculties of Economics, Commerce, Education and Law)
Maori Law Review
- monthly reporter of law affecting the Maori people (indigenous people of New Zealand/ Aotearoa.

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