St. Thomas Law Review
Fall 1997
Front Matter
Articles
Introduction
Siegfried Wiessner
Tribal Sovereignty in the Twenty-First Century
Lawrence Hart
Humanity and Humaneness: Communities Coming Together on Issues of Human Relations to Achieve Social Justice for Indigenous Peoples
Harry Lee Anstead
Wounded Knee Revisited: The Personal Reflections of a Defense Attorney upon a Water-Shed Life Experience
Albert J. Krieger
The Legal Adventures of Fortunate Eagle: The Activist Formerly Known As Adam Nordwall
Adam Fortunate Eagle
Tribal Chair's Perspective on Inherent Sovereignty
Billy Evans Horse and Luke E. Lassiter
Inuit: Aspects of Life of Indigenous Peoples in Alaska
June I. Degnan
Common Roots But Modern Divergences: Aboriginal Policies in Canada and the United States
Bradford W. Morse
Twenty-First Century Wampum: The Use of Iroquois Diplomatic Protocols in Aboriginal Land Claim Negotiations
John Tahsuda
Mexico Since the Mayan Uprising: Government and Zapatista Strategies
Margarita Gonzalez de Pazos
Indigenous Peoples and International Law: The Case of Ecuador
Francisco Lopez Bermudez
Status of Indigenous Rights in Fiji
Nehla Basawaiya