Angelique EagleWoman: The U.S. Legal History and the On-Going Genocide of Native Americans
Publication Date
4-16-2016
Abstract
Angelique EagleWoman (Wambdi A. WasteWin), citizen of the Sisseton-Wahpeton Dakota Oyate of the Lake Traverse Reservation, teaches in the areas of Native American Law, Native Natural Resources Law, Tribal Economics and Law, and Civil Procedure, served several terms as a board member of the National Native American Bar Association, an as Tribal Public Defender for the Kaw Nation and the Ponca Nation, both of Oklahoma. Recently, she has published book Mastering American Indian Law (2013, with co-author Stacy Leeds).
Recommended Citation
Clark University, "Angelique EagleWoman: The U.S. Legal History and the On-Going Genocide of Native Americans" (2016). Clark University Video Archive. 236.
https://commons.clarku.edu/videoarchive/236