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Spring 1994, Vol. 24, No. 2

Front Matter

CONTENTS

Introduction    171
Senator Ben Nighthorse Campbell

"Life Comes From It": Navajo Justice Concepts   175
The Honorable Robert Yazzie

Deference Owed Tribal Courts' Jurisdictional Determinations: Towards Co-existence, Understanding and Respect Between Different Cultural and Judicial Norms   191
Alex Tallchief Skibine

Tribal Courts: Custom and Innovative Law   225
Gloria Valencia-Weber

Civil Procedure in Low Earth Orbit: Science Fiction, American Indians and Federal Courts   265
Robert Laurence

The American Indian Law Center: An Informal History   285
Philip S. Deloria

The Southwest Intertribal Court of Appeals   309
Christine Zuni

Remembering What Hurts Us Most: A Critique of the American Indian Law Deskbook  315
Joseph W. Singer

COMMENT

After the Religious Freedom Restoration Act: Still No Equal Protection for First American Worshipers   331
Luralene D. Tapahe

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