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The University of New Mexico School of Law Library has an extensive and well-preserved in-house Indian Law Collection, and information on many online resources. We have five (5) separate research guides on distinct areas within Indian Law. Choosing one of these five (5) guides will have its own unique tabs across the top. Use the links below to move between guides, and within the guides.
These guides are starting points for research in Indian Law at the UNM Law Library. All guides on Indian Law will include both primary and secondary materials, in both print and electronic formats. If you have any questions, please contact the Law Library’s reference desk at (505) 277-0935 or at lawlibrary.unm.edu.
Guide 1: Getting Started
First of five guides on Indian Law, links to research guides and Native American organizations.
Guide 2: Federal Resources & Agencies
Federal Resources, Recognized Tribes, Statues, Cases & More
Guide 3: International Indigenous Issues
Resources on International Organizations, Treaties, Canada, and Australia.
Guide 4: Publications & Reports
Blogs, special repots, publications and newspapers, as well as law school websites.
Guide 5: Tribal Resources & Issues
Tribal Courts, Opinions, Codes, Constitutions, and listing of New Mexico Tribal Issues.
This research guide contains links to a wide variety of information sources, some of which can be accessed by all researchers, free of charge. However, access rights will vary. Please see the icon located after each resource description for more information.
If you are unable to access a resource due to these limitations, ask your local library about access options.
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