Volume 45, Number 1, Fall 2009

Exhibiting Culture: Museums and Indians

Native Nations and Museums: Developing an Institutional Framework for Cultural Sovereignty
by Rebecca Tsosie

Exhibiting Culture: American Indians and Museums
by Duane H. King, Ph.D

Over 200 Years of Native American Art and Culture at the Peabody Essex Museum, Salem, Massachusetts
by Karen Kramer Russell

A History and Analysis of Laws Protecting Native American Cultures
by Marilyn Phelan

Exhibiting Culture in Legal Settings: Courts, Agencies, and Tribes
by Allison Dussias

Culture Talk or Culture War in Federal Indian Law?
by Alex Tallchief Skibine

Daubert Revisited

Daubert Revisited, Don’t Shoot the Messenger By One of the Messengers: A Response to Merlino, Et Al.
by Simon A. Cole

Context and Controversy: Why Questions of Validity and Reliability are Seldom Resolved in an Adversarial Setting
by Mara L. Merlino and Victoria Springer

Symmetry, Adversarialism, Scholarly Convention, and Latent Print Identification: A Reply to Merlino and Springer
by Simon A. Cole | 45 Tulsa L. Rev. 147 (2009)

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