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Publications for Rebecca Tsosie
 



FORTHCOMING AND WORKS IN PROGRESS
  • Cllimate Change and Indigenous Peoples: Comparative Models of Sovereignty, 26 Tul. Envtl. L.J. (forthcoming 2013)
    K24 .U513


BOOKS
  • Robert Clinton, Carole Goldberg, & Rebecca Tsosie, American Indian Law: Native Nations and the Federal System (6th ed., 2010, 5th ed., 2007, 4th ed., 2003, LexisNexis).
    KF8204 C55 2010
  • Carol Chiago Lujan, James Riding In, & Rebecca Tsosie, Justice in Indian Country : a Process Evaluation of the U.S. Department of Justice Indian Country Justice Initiative (U.S. Dept. of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, National Institute of Justice 1998).


ARTICLES


BOOK CHAPTERS


PRESENTATIONS
  • Can International Law Support Changes to Federal Indian Policy? Implementing the U.N. Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, panelist for conference sponsored by ASU Indian Legal Program, (Apr. 19, 2013).
  • Identity as a Driver of Sovereignty: Indigenous Women and Identity Harms, presentation for 38th Annual Indian Law Conference of the Federal Bar Association (April 11-12, 2013).
  • Indigenous Peoples and Cultural Sustainability: The Role of Traditional Knowledge, paper presented at Workshop on Traditional Ecological Knowledge, Amerind Institute, Dragoon, AZ (April 26-28, 2013).
  • Indigenous Peoples and Epistemic Injustice: Science, Ethics, and Human Rights, presentation for ASU Indian Legal Program Speaker’s Series (Mar. 7, 2013).
  • Indigenous Peoples and First Foods: The Cultural Landscape of Food Sustainability in an Age of Bioengineering, presentation for Symposium on “The Cultural Politics of Seeds,” Sponsored by Center for the Study of Women, University of California, Los Angeles (May 17, 2013).
  • Indigenous Sovereignty and Cultural Sustainability: Protecting Native Lands and Native Nations, keynote speaker for 14th Annual Conference of the American Indian Studies Association (ASU, Feb. 7, 2013).
  • Pioneering the Sacred: Indigenous Peoples and the Genome Commons, invited public lecture at University of Washington (sponsored by Institute for Public Health Genetics and School of Law) (Apr. 17, 2013).
  • Superdiversity and Cultural Production: Where Do Native Nations Fit (or Do They?), presentation for Conference on Superdiversity California Style: Understandings of Race, Civil Rights, Governance and Cultural Production, University of California, Los Angeles (Feb. 28-Mar. 1, 2013).
  • American Law Institute Indian Law Conference, participant, Washington, D.C. (Mar. 29, 2012).
  • Human Rights Accountability: A Reparative Justice Perspective, presentation for conference on Indian Tribes and Human Rights Accountability, Michigan State University College of Law (Cct. 4-5, 2012).
  • Indigenous Peoples and Climate Adaptation, invited presentation for Climate Adaptation Futures: Second Annual International Climate Adaptation Conference, University of Arizona (May 29-31, 2012).
  • Indigenous Peoples and Epistemic Injustice: Science, Ethics, and Human Rights, invited speaker for Colloquium University of Washington School of Law (Feb. 17, 2012).
  • Indigenous Peoples and Epistemic Injustice: Science, Ethics, and Human Rights, invited keynote for Association for the Advancement of American Science (AAAS) Conference on Science and Human Rights, Washington, D.C. (Jan. 23, 2012).
  • Indigenous Peoples and Sustainable Development, presentation for University of Paris, Descartes (June 26, 2012).
  • Indigenous Rights and Genomic Research: Developing Appropriate Data-Sharing Policies, invited speaker for Conference on Exploring Pathways to Trust, Center for Genomics and Healthcare Equality at University of Washington (Feb. 16, 2012).
  • Indigenous Sovereignty and Self-Determination, invited presentation for Transitions Conference, American Indian Law Center, Inc., Isleta Pueblo, NM (Feb. 28, 2012).
  • Indigenous Women and International Human Rights Law, presentation for Luce Conference, Religion and International Affairs: Through the Prism of Rights and Gender, (Mar. 15-16, 2012).
  • Native Peoples and National Museums: Political Reconciliation and the Ethics of Memory, invited paper for Material Memory Symposium, Gilcrease Museum, Tulsa, OK (May 18-19, 2012).
  • Presentations on Comparative Indigenous Land Rights and Indigenous Sovereignty, 2012 World Indigenous Lawyer’s Conference, University of Waikato, Hamilton, New Zealand. (Sept. 5-8, 2012).
  • Roundtable on Indigenous Cultural Rights, speaker and participant, ASU College of Law (June 18-19, 2012).
  • The Legacy of David Getches’ Indian Law Scholarship, presentation for the University of Colorado Law School’s Symposium on the Life and Work of David Getches (April 26-27, 2012).
  • The Politics of Inclusion: Indigenous Peoples and U.S. Citizenship, invited Paper for Born in the USA: The Politics of Birthright Citizenship in Historical Perspective, University of Maryland, College Park, MD (Mar. 29-30, 2012).
  • The Ethics of Indian Gaming, Chautauqua Institute, New York (July 2004).
  • Native Land Claims in the United States, Delgamu’ukw, Mabo, and Ysleta: Native Title in Canada, Australia, and the United States, University of Calgary, (September 2003).
  • Native Title in the United States: Reparative Justice or Extinguishment of Liability?, University of Minnesota School of Law, Pattee Lecture Series (October 2003).
  • CD- Rom, Tribal-state Constitutional Relationships the Changing Contours of Domestic Federalism, 2002) (on File at the State Law Library of Montana.
  • Native American Women and Cultural Survival: a Historical and Contemporary Perspective, Working Paper for the Ford Foundation Research Seminar on the MeaningsAnd Representations of Work in the Lives of Women of Color (June 2001).
  • Videotape, Native American Legal Issues, 2001.
    KF8205.A2 I52 2001 VIDEO
  • Congress on Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy, The Transformation of Legal Systems and Economies in an Age of Global Interdependence, Pace University, New York (July 1999).
  • Imaging Native People in Film and Art: Cultural Appropriation or Cultural Commentary, A Critical Legal Perspective on Entertainment: Sports, Sex, Identity, University of Iowa College of Law (October 1999).
  • Privileging Claims to the Past: Ancient Human Remains and Contemporary Cultural Values, ASU Symposium on Land, Culture, and Community (February 1999).
    KF8205.A2 S86 1999
  • Sacred Migrations: an Essay on Race, Place, and Cultural Identity, LatCrit IV Conference (May 1999).
  • The Morality of Environmental Restoration: Intercultural Notions of Value, Sustainability, and Justice, Conference on Environmental Restoration: Challenges for the New Millennium, University of Arizona (November 1999).
  • Indigenous Views on Sustainability, American Academy for the Advancement of Science Annual Meeting (February 1997).
  • The Future of Indigenous Rights, Conference on Global Futures, Institute of Social Studies, the Hague (October 1997).
  • The Politics of Environmental Conflict in Indian Country, Conference on Dispute Resolution in the West, Sponsored by the Udall Foundation and the University of Arizona (April 1997).
  • Tribalism, Constitutionalism and Cultural Pluralism: the Crossroads of Contemporary Indian Law Jurisprudence, Conference on American Indians, Time and the Law, Lewis and Clark Law School (October 1997).
  • Environmental Regulatory Jurisdiction on the Reservation: Tribal Self-Determination And the Challenges of Federalism, Conference on New Issues in Federalism, University of Arizona College of Law (March 1996).
  • Indigenous Claims to Cultural Property, American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting (November 1995).