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Introduction
Part of the U.S. are governed by Indigenous people (many of whom were relocated from their original places). They have their own laws and constitutions.
Indigenous Peoples: U.S.
Indigenous Law Portal: United States. Library of Congress.
Map is hyperlinked state by state. Find: Tribes Listed by Region; Tribes Listed by State; Tribes Listed Alphabetically and General Resources divided by: Law Gateways; Directories; Research Guides; Indian Law Societies; Land Law; Economic Law; Social Services; Environmental Law; Medical Legislation; Education; Nationality and Citizenship; Public Property; Courts and Procedure; Non-Governmental Organizations (NGO); National Indigenous Organizations; National Regions (New Southwest, North Central, Northeast Atlantic, Pacific Northwest, South, See also: Arctic-Alaska).
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