Part 1 Indian Policies, Treaties, and Rights Chapter 2 The Genesis of Indian-US Relations Chapter 3 Civil Rights, Self-Determination, and the New Federalism Part 4 Indian Justice Chapter 5 Aboriginal Justice: Cherokee Blood Vengeance Chapter 6 American Indian Religious Freedom within the Criminal Justice Context: History, Current Status, and Prospects for the Future Part 7 Indian Courts and Jurisdictions Chapter 8 Unequal Justice and Punishment under the Law Chapter 9 Tribal Courts: Self-Determination and Limited Justice Chapter 10 The Navajo Court System Chapter 11 Law Enforcement and Corrections in Indian Country Part 12 Epilogue: The Issue of Social Justice in Indian Country
Laurence Armand French is a Psychology Professor and Chair of the Department of Social Sciences at Western New Mexico University. A student of Native American issues for more than thirty years, he is the author of more than 200 scholarly publications, including eleven books.
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