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LC Class KIA-KIX
For the Third Sovereign
A new Classification Approach
for the 21st Century
Jolande E. Goldberg
Policy & Standards Division
Library of Congress
Washington D.C.
AALL Annual Meeting Boston, Massachusetts
July 21-24, 2012
US Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor:
Lessons from the Third Sovereign (1977)
“Today in the United State, we have three types of sovereign entities -- the
Federal Government, the States, and the Indian tribes.
Each of the three sovereigns has its own judicial system, and each plays an
important role in administration of justice in this country.
Tribal law is becoming increasingly important as more than 560 sovereign
Indian nations and Alaska Native Villages exercise their powers.
As evidenced by the literature and language in recently amended tribal codes
and constitutions, many tribes seem to be revisiting historical methods of
handling disputes and are formalizing or incorporating traditional and
customary law into their legal frameworks.”
http://www.loc.gov/aba/
Library of Congress/ABA Website
“News items List”
Law of the Americas: Outline
American Indian Tribes. By Region
In alphabetical order
5
North America Subregions: Symmetry/Uniformity
Same Subject=Same Hierarchy Point
Arctic & sub-Arctic Region
Political Organizations
KIA-Hierarchy
KIB-Hierarchy
KIE-Hierarchy
Gwich’in Council International
Canadian Region
Political Organizations
Assembly of First Nations
United States Regions
Political Organizations
National Congress of
American Indians
North America: Symmetry/Uniformity
Uniform Law Table KIA-KIX 2 (100 No.)
Traditional
knowledge
based ecology
Uniform Table KIA2
50-52.2
KIF 950-52.2
Oneida of New York
Traditional
knowledge
based ecology
Ft. McDowell (Ariz.)
KIG1550-52.2
Winnebago (Nebr.)
Traditional
Traditional
knowledge
based ecology
knowledge
KIJ2250-52.2
based ecology
KIA-KIX Law of Indigenous Peoples in the Americas
KIA-KIP North America
Bibliography of Electronic Resources
to the KIA-KIK Classification
Bibliography of Electronic Resources
to the KIA-KIK Classification
KIF-KIK: American Indian Websites. By Region and State
KIF
Northeast Atlantic – New England
Connecticut (CT)
Mahantucket Pequot Tribe
Mohegan Indian Tribe
Maine (ME)
Aroostook Band of Micmacs Indians
Houlton Band of Malaseet Indians
Passamaquoddy Tribe (Indian Township)
Passamaquoddy Tribe (Pleasant Point)
Penobscot Tribe
North America Subregions: Symmetry/Uniformity
Same Traditions = Same Terminology (adjusted)
KIF-Topics
Terms
KIC-Topics
Terms
United States - South
Cherokee Nation (Oklahoma)
Indian land law. Indian title
Reservation resources
Water rights. Fishing rights
Canada - Western
Alexander First Nation (Alberta)
Aboriginal land law. Native title
Reserve resources
Water rights. Fishing rights
North America – Clickable Diagram
http://www.loc.gov/loc/classwebdemo/mapdemo.html
Select a region by
clicking on the
Map
(Inuit Homeland)
Topics, A-Z
Inuit
Nunangat
(Inuit
Homeland)
http://www.aadnc-aandc.gc.ca/Map/irs/mp/mp-html-eng.asp
North America – Clickable Diagram
http://www.loc.gov/loc/classwebdemo/mapdemo.html
Select a region by
clicking on the
Map
____________
United States
Select:
Map
LCC
United States – Clickable Diagram
Indian Tribes
Indian Tribes
Select:
Tribes, A-Z
By Region
LCC
Bibliography of Electronic Resources
to the KIA-KIK Classification
KIF-KIK: American Indian Websites. By Region and State
KIF
Northeast Atlantic – New England
Connecticut (CT)
Mahantucket Pequot Tribe
Mohegan Indian Tribe
Maine (ME)
Aroostook Band of Micmacs Indians
Houlton Band of Malaseet Indians
Passamaquoddy Tribe (Indian Township)
Passamaquoddy Tribe (Pleasant Point)
Penobscot Tribe
Class K as Open Linked Data Project
BETA Testing:
http://id.loc.gov/authorities/classification.html
http://id.loc.gov/authorities/classification.html
http://id.loc.gov/authorities/classification.html
http://id.loc.gov/authorities/classification/NC263.G56.html