Providing legal representation to Native American tribes and villages, organizations and individuals to help untangle the maze of laws impacting their lives.
Providing legal education, research, and technical assistance to improve tribal court systems and the administration of justice in American Indian country
Cooperative effort among the University of Oklahoma Law Center, the National Indian Law Library, and Native American tribes providing access to the Constitutions, Tribal Codes, and other legal documents.
Offering courses to train participants to, in turn, educate people within their own tribal organizations. Specializing in criminal justice training, including domestic violence, gang prevention, child abuse, and parental rights.
An organization founded and directed by Native Americans, dedicated to protecting the right of indigenous peoples to live with dignity and respect according to the ways of their ancestors.