Tribal Economic Development in the United States
Tribal Economic Development and the Constitution
United States Constitution
According to the Encyclopedia of the American Constitution, about its article titled TRIBAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND THE CONSTITUTIONContact between non-Indians and Native American tribal nations largely destroyed the traditional economies of tribal nations, which included agriculture, hunting and fishing, and associated trade networks. Fish and game were slaughtered or depleted,
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Tribal Economic Development
In Legislation
Tribal Economic Development in the U.S. Code: Title 25, Chapter 20, Subchapter III
The current, permanent, in-force federal laws regulating tribal economic development are compiled in the United States Code under Title 25, Chapter 20, Subchapter III. It constitutes “prima facie” evidence of statutes relating to Indians (including tribal economic development) of the United States. The reader can further narrow his/her legal research of the general topic (in this case, Tribally controlled Education of the US Code, including tribal economic development) by chapter and subchapter.
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