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42 Immigr. & Nat'lity L. Rev. 315 (2021)
Decolonizing Indigenous Migration

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      Decolonizing Indigenous Migration


              Angela   R. Riley*& Kristen A. Carpenter**


In trodu ction ....................................................................................... . . 64
I. From Turtle Island to Citizenship: A Snapshot of Indigenous Land and
       the Settler State....................................................................... . . 74
       A.   Relationship of People to Land.........................................76
       B.   Discovery, Conquest,  and Colonization.............................79
       C.   Domesticating Borders  and Burgeoning  Migration Policy ...81
II. Turning to the Contemporary: The Problems  of Migration and Border
       Law  for Indigenous Peoples .................................................... 89
       A.   Modern  Immigration  Law  and Border Regulation  ............89
       B.   Borders and Immigration  in a Post-9/11 America............. 94
            1. Peoples  Divided...............................................................97
            2. Peoples  in M igration..................................................   99
III. Paradigms & Prescriptions................................................................ 106
       A.   Decolonizing Paradigms:  The Human   Rights of Indigenous
            Peoples ................................................................................. 107
            1. Human   Rights Instruments: The Global  Compact,  the UN
               Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, and
               Others............................................................................. 109
            2. Human   Rights Practice: Indigenous Laws, Customs,  and
               Traditions ....................................................................... 113
       B.   Legal and Policy Prescriptions ............................................ 118
            1. International and Regional Prescriptions....................... 119

         DOI: https://doi.org/10.15779/Z388911R6S
         Copyright © 2021 Angela R. Riley & Kristen A. Carpenter.
      *  Professor of Law and Director, Native Nations Law and Policy Center, UCLA School of
Law; Chief Justice, Citizen Potawatomi Nation Supreme Court. The author is grateful to Dean Jennifer
Mnookin and the UCLA School of Law for support of this project.
     **  Council Tree Professor of Law, University of Colorado Law School and Chair-Rapporteur,
United Nations Expert Mechanism on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples.
         The authors extend deep appreciation to Tendayi Achiume, James Anaya, Greg Bigler, Joe
Bryan, Devon Carbado, Jennifer Chac6n, Ming Chen, Ingrid Eagly, Robert Goldstein, Laura G6mez,
Russell Korobkin, Hiroshi Motomura, Ben Nyblade, and Natsu Saito Taylor for support, comments, and
insights. Danielle Lazore-Thompson, Dana Ontiveros, Brandon Stoffers, Rachel Sweetnam, and Julie
Van Winkle provided outstanding research assistance. We are grateful for the research support of Dean
Mnookin, UCLA School of Law, and Dean Anaya, University of Colorado Law School, and participants
in workshops held at both institutions. Chi-megwetch and Wado to the Yaqui, Tohono O'Odham, and
Haudenosaunee peoples for inspiring much of this work and for their enduring resilience.

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    Originally published in 109 Calif. L. Rev. 63 (2021). Used by permission.

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