Reference encyclopedia of the American Indian /

The main source of information on present-day American Indians, Alaska Natives and Canadian First Nations. Lists and describes the activities and personnel of thousands of American Indian organizations, institutions and associations; government agencies, both federal and state; 700+ tribal nations a...

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Main Author: Klein, Barry T.
Format: Text
Language:unknown
Published: 2022
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Online Access:http://lawcat.berkeley.edu/record/1226258
https://www.law.berkeley.edu/library/resources/isbn9780873400626.pdf
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Summary:The main source of information on present-day American Indians, Alaska Natives and Canadian First Nations. Lists and describes the activities and personnel of thousands of American Indian organizations, institutions and associations; government agencies, both federal and state; 700+ tribal nations and communities; BIE schools and Indian education programs in public schools; Indian colleges and universities with American Indian studies departments including personnel and contact information; museums, libraries; law firms with American Indian law sections including attorneys specializing in American Indian law; Indian-owned and operated casinos; Includes tens of thousands of key contacts, their phone numbers, fax numbers, and e-mail addresses. Also, a 300-page bibliography of over 15,500 in-print books with subject and publishers index; and a 450-page biographical section with biographies of more than 2,500 American Indians and non-Indians active in Indian affairs, law, medicine and health, education. Also, a Canadian section with First Nations, organizations, museums, libraries, colleges, etc.