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American Indian Law Courses Headed to University of Richmond

by Associated Press , November 21, 2005

The result was a set of laws regulating interactions between government entities and tribes. Modern American Indian law addresses everything from who controls tribal land to debates over centuries-old treaties.

Such a debate has played out in Newport News, where the Mattaponi Indian tribe has battled the construction of a 12.2 billion gallon reservoir it claims violates a 17th-century treaty. The Virginia Supreme Court upheld a state permit for construction Nov. 4.

Justices ruled, however, that a lower court must decide whether the project violates a 1677 treaty with the Mattaponi tribe.

Jordan, a Mattaponi, said the bulk of native law is federal and has little impact on Virginia's eight tribes since none is federally recognized. But that soon could change.

Six Virginia tribes are awaiting word from Congress on long-standing bids for recognition. The decades-old effort, if successful, could make them eligible for assistance programs and other benefits.

Congress awarded $6 billion in funding to the nation's 562 recognized tribes in 2004.

— Associated Press



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