New Student Scholarship on Treaty Rights as Intangible Cultural Property

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The Oregon Law Review has published New Ways to Fulfill Old Promises: Native American Hunting and Fishing Rights as Intangible Cultural Property. Here is an excerpt: Current law and policy in the United States has failed to develop a framework … Continue reading →read more

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