Abstract
The Article examines three pathways recently followed by tribes and Native communities in seeking protection of their rights to valued subsistence resources focusing on the legal principles and theories on which they have relied, including treaty rights, environmental law, tribal sovereignty, and international human rights law, as they have followed their different pathways.
Recommended Citation
Allison M. Dussias,
Spirit Food and Sovereignty: Pathways for Protecting Indigenous Peoples' Subsistence Rights
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58 Clev. St. L. Rev.
273
(2010)
available at https://engagedscholarship.csuohio.edu/clevstlrev/vol58/iss2/4