DEPARTMENT OF TRIBAL LAW
The California Indian Education web site — CALIE — provides this justice department to tribal peoples and non-Indians as an information tool to the California Indian community for important facts about tribal laws and legal procedures pertaining to Native American peoples for education, research, justice.
Aguust 2, 2011
Hi, CALIE.ORG could use some HELP — someone who is an expert in the tribal law area — to write a Forward for this page for our American Indian students as a community resource.
That would probably mean we replace our current information with your information — we are fully open to your suggestions to develope this page.
If this is something you are interested in doing, please CONTACT ERNIE SALGADO.
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CALIE DEPARTMENT OF TRIBAL JUSTICE:

The US government's BUREAU OF JUSTICE STATISTICS TRIBAL LAW ENFORCEMENT website offers federal policy and enforcement guidelines source PDF.

INTERTRIBAL COURT OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA -- a tribal court system serving the Native American community.
"The overall purpose of the ICSC is to provide members of the Native American community and their participating tribes with a cultural sensitive Judicial Forum in which to present and resolve disputes...".
NOTE: The Intertribal Court Southern California does not assist non-Indians and cannot supply non-Indians with referrals to attorneys who are experienced in American Indian and tribal law.
MEMBER TRIBAL GOVERNMENTS:
ICSC Member Tribes:
- Ipay Nation of Santa Ysabel
- La Jolla Band of Lusieño Indians
- Los Coyotes Band of Cahuilla and Cupeño Indians
- Manzanita Band of the Kumeyaay Nation
- Pauma Band of Mission Indians
- Rincon Band of Luiseño Indians
- San Pasqual Band of Mission Indians
- Sycuan Band of the Kumeyaay Nation
- Torres Martinez Desert Cahuilla Indians
- Viejas Band of Kumeyaay Indians
ICSC Tribes and organizations with Memorandum of Agreement (MOA):
- All Mission Indian Housing Authority
- Cahuilla Band of Mission Indians
- Guidiville Band of Pomo Indians
- Santa Rosa Band of Cahuilla Indians
- Soboba Band of Luiseño Indians
- Tuolumne Band of Me-Wuk Indians
- Jamul Indian Village
NON-INDIANS COMPLAINTS:
HOW TO RESOLVE LEGAL DISPUTES WITH SOVEREIGN INDIAN NATIONS?
Non-Indians with legal disputes against Indian tribes may want to contact their local county bar association for assistance, for example, SAN DIEGO COUNTY BAR ASSOCIATION for lawyer referrals and information about how to find qualified Native American lawyers licensed to practice law in California.
KUMEYAAY LAW DEPARTMENT:
Includes study guide and information about how to sue tribes and casinos.
Including links to the best Native American Indigenous RESEARCH sites about Native American Indian legal issues for Native American peoples, including Native American cultural, copyright, treaties, general legal issues, historical aspects and Indigenous law.
DEPARTMENT OF AMERICAN TRIBAL SOVEREIGNTY:

KUMEYAAY SOVEREIGNTY DEPARTMENT.
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION:
Kumeyaay Education Department
DEPTARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES:
California Department of Tribal Services

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