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The Handbook of Federal Indian Law is the definitive legal resource for understanding the complex relationship between the federal government and Native American tribes. Written by renowned legal scholar Felix S. Cohen, this work provides comprehensive coverage of federal Indian law, including historical context, statutory frameworks, and landmark court decisions.
The handbook covers critical topics such as tribal sovereignty, treaty rights, land management, natural resources, gaming law, taxation, healthcare, and education. It serves as an essential reference for legal professionals, policymakers, scholars, and anyone seeking to understand the legal foundations of Native American governance and federal policy.
With detailed analysis of both historical and contemporary issues, this authoritative text remains the standard work in the field, offering insight into how federal law shapes the relationship between the United States government and tribal nations.
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