Tribal court judges, often unknowingly, fill multiple
needs within tribal systems. First, they adjudicate
disputes. Second, they are the focal point of attacks, or
preservation of, sovereignty of tribes. The federal
system often in an off-hand manner assaults our tribal
adjudicatory processes as illustrated in U.S. Supreme
Court oral arguments and decisions. Third, we can
function as a tribal mechanism for institutionalizing our
culture, social structures and traditional processes,
carrying our tribal systems into the future. We will give
examples of each of these threads through stories,
documents, laws and history.
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Hon. Judge Greg Bigler, Muscogee (Creek) Nation District Court; Appellate Judge Mashantucket
Pequot Nation; Supreme Court Judge Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma; Chief Justice Supreme Court Kickapoo
Tribe in Kansas; Supreme Court Justice Quapaw Tribe of Oklahoma
Professor Kristen Carpenter, Council Tree Professor of Law and Director of the American Indian Law
Program at the University of Colorado Law School. Professor Carpenter also serves on the United
Nations Expert Mechanism on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples as its member from North America.
Moderator:
Rebekah HorseChief (Osage), Program Coordinator, National American Indian Court Judges
Association.
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