Policy Development
The CIPR's policy work ranges from reviewing, drafting, and advocating for state and federal legislation that advance the needs and rights of Indigenous peoples. We can work with your Indigenous community to advance legislation in your state, provide educational workshops on self-advocacy and relevant law, and we can provide technical assistance to tribal governments.
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If there are policy needs your Indigenous community would like to explore, please complete the Inquiry Form below and someone from our team will follow-up with you.
Publications
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RWU Law Symposium: An Uncomfortable Truth, Indigenous Communities and Law in New England
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An Uncomfortable Truth: Law as a Weapon of Oppression of the Indigenous Peoples of Southern New England -- Dr. James D. Diamond
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Returning Home and Restoring Trust: A Legal Framework for Federally Non- Recognized Tribal Nations to Acquire Ancestral Lands in Fee Simple -- Dr. Taino J. Palermo