Abstract
Critics of American Indian law have often complained about federal interference in the internal affairs of American Indian nations. The author ponders how independent the critics really want American Indian nations to be and whether secession theory might help us think about the theory and practice of really independent American Indian nations.
Keywords
American Indian Law, American Indian Nations, Secession
Publication Date
2006
Document Type
Article
Place of Original Publication
Tulsa Law Journal
Publication Information
29 Tulsa Law Journal 385 (1993)
Repository Citation
Jensen, Erik M., "American Indian Tribes and Secession" (2006). Faculty Publications. 338.
https://scholarlycommons.law.case.edu/faculty_publications/338