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1 Theodore H. Haas, The Indian & the Law [i] (1949)

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The Indian & The Law-I

              By THEODORE H. HAAS, Chief Counsel
                    United States Indian Service





               A brief layman's answer to the questions:
     1. What Powers of Self-Government Has an Indian Tribe?
     2. Who Can Enforce Law and Order on an Indian Reservation?
     3. What Authority Has a Tribal Court?
     4. Can a Tribe Control Domestic Relations?
     5. Can a Tribe Determine Its Own Membership?
     6. Does a Tribe Control Tribal Property?
     7. Can an Indian Tribe Levy Taxes?
     8. What is an Indian Reservation?
     9. What Law Applies to an Indian Away From the Reservation?
     10. Who is an Indian?
     11. What Are the Ten Major Crimes?
     12. Can an Indian Emancipate Himself?
     13. Are Indian Treaties Still in Force?
     14. Who Can Trade With an Indian?







                UNITED STATES INDIAN SERVICE
                              1949

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