Not exactly Cherokee-centric, but an Oklahoma Indian woman and Citizen Potawatomi Professor Angela Riley (UCLA Law) brings down the house at the US Supreme Court historical society lecture - available on C-Span. Her topic is native lands and kudos to Turtle Talk for the link.
Summer Internship with Indian Land Tenure Foundation
Summer 2013 Summer Internship possibility with an excellent non-profit doing great work throughout Indian Country - deadline is February 15th - Indian Land Tenure Foundation.
Gulf Spill May Wipe Out One Tribe's Way of Life...
http://www.cnn.com/2010/US/06/01/oil.spill.native.americans/index.html?hpt=C1 Glad CNN covered this.
Tribal Law Conference in conjunction with Native Nations Law Symposium, Feb 11-12th, 2010
The Annual Tribal Law Conference at the KU School of Law will be held this year in conjunction with the Four Tribes in Kansas' Native Nations Law Symposium. Day one (Feb 11th) at KU Law. Day two (Feb. 12th) at Prairie Band Casino and Resort. Agenda and on-line registration here. Among the topics are tribal economic development, gaming, tribal court jurisdiction, probate reform and ethics in tribal government. Cherokee Nation tribal citizens Stacy Leeds, Mark Dodd, and Melody McCoy are among the speakers.
