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The Handbook of Federal Indian Law by Felix S. Cohen is a seminal legal reference that provides an in-depth examination of the complex relationship between the federal government and Native American tribes. Cohen systematically explores the historical development of Indian law, including foundational treaties, federal statutes, and landmark Supreme Court decisions that have shaped U.S. Indian policy.
This comprehensive handbook covers essential topics such as tribal sovereignty, land rights, gaming law, water rights, and governance structures within Indian nations. It serves as an authoritative guide for legal professionals, scholars, policymakers, and anyone seeking to understand the intricate framework of federal Indian law. The work remains an indispensable resource for navigating the unique legal status of Native American tribes in the American legal system.







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