He says that in recent years there has been a broader push on campus to ensure the longevity of the American Indian program.
“I am glad to see that the kind of work that we’ve been doing here is spreading to other colleges and universities,” says Cross, who has taught American Indian tribal law at the university since 1985. “This is a very good sign for the field which many people did not even know existed until recently.”
-Jamal Watson
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