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Navajo courts and Navajo common law : a tradition of tribal self-governance
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Austin, Raymond Darrel
, Williams, Robert A.
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Navajo courts
/ Navajo Indians
/ Navajo Indians -- Social life and customs
/ Navajo law
/ Social life and customs
2009
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Austin, Raymond Darrel
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Navajo courts
/ Navajo Indians
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/ Navajo law
/ Social life and customs
2009
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Navajo courts and Navajo common law : a tradition of tribal self-governance
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Navajo courts and Navajo common law : a tradition of tribal self-governance
2009
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Overview
The Navajo Nation court system is the largest tribal legal system in the world. Justice Raymond D. Austin considers the history and implications of how the Navajo Nation courts apply foundational Navajo doctrines to modern legal issues. In addition to detailed case studies, Justice Austin provides a broad view of tribal law, outlining how other indigenous peoples can draw on traditional precepts to control their own futures.
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University of Minnesota Press
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0816665362, 9780816665365, 9780816665358, 0816665354
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