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This Project is a cooperative effort among the University
of Oklahoma Law Center and the National
Indian Law Library (NILL), and Native American tribes providing
access to the Constitutions, Tribal Codes, and other legal documents.
Project Coordinators are David Selden (NILL) and Marilyn Nicely (OU).
Tribal constitutions and codes are the heart of self-government for over
500 federally recognized tribes, and are the lifeblood of Indian
sovereignty. The University of Oklahoma Law Center Library and the
National Indian Law Library work with tribes whose government documents
appear on this web site; these tribal documents are either placed online
with the permission of the tribes, or they are U.S. Government documents,
rightfully in the public domain.
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Other publications or documents are likewise made
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