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DEAN B. SUAGEE PUBLICATIONS LIST Contributing author, COHEN'S HANDBOOK OF FEDERAL INDIAN LAW (2005 Edition). NATIVE SACRED PLACES PROTECTION LEGAL WORKSHOP, co-author with Jack F. Trope (2005). Indian Country Environmental Law, Chapter 15A in ENVIRONMENTAL LAW PRACTICE GUIDE: STATE AND FEDERAL LAW (Matthew Bender Co.; Michael B. Gerrard, general editor, 2004). Indian Tribes and the Clean Water Act, Trends, Volume 36, No. 3, Jan/Feb 2005, a publication of the American Bar Association The Supreme Court’s “Whack-a-Mole” Game Theory in Federal Indian Law, a Theory that Has No Place in the Realm of Environmental Law, 7 GREAT PLAINS NATURAL RESOURCES JOURNAL 90 (2002). Committee on Native American Natural Resources Law, Annual Report, in NATURAL RESOURCES, ENERGY, AND ENVIRONMENTAL LAW: THE YEAR IN REVIEW, a publication of the American Bar Association; primary author of Native American Resources Committee for 2005, 2004, 2003, 2002, 2001, 1999, 1990.. Historical Storytelling and the Growth of Tribal Historic Preservation Programs, 17 NAT. RES. & ENV’T 86 (Fall 2002) Tribal Sacred Places and American Values, 17 NAT. RES. & ENV’T 102 (Fall 2002), co-author with Jack F. Trope. INDIAN COUNTRY ENVIRONMENTAL LAW: CASES AND MATERIALS, co-author with James M. Grijalva, course materials updated annually, most recently in June 2002. Dimensions of Environmental Justice in Indian Country and Native Alaska, a commissioned paper for the Second People of Color Environmental Leadership Summit (EJ Summit II), Washington, D.C. October 2002. Available on the web site of the Clark Atlanta University Environmental Justice Resource Center: www.ejrc.cau.edu. NEPA in Indian Country: Compliance Requirement to Decision-Making Tool, a chapter in JUSTICE AND NATURAL RESOURCES (Kathryn Mutz, et al., eds, Island Press 2002). Supreme Court Strikes Two More Blows against Tribal Self-Determination, 16 NAT. RES. & ENV’T 118 (Fall 2001), co-author with N. Bruce Duthu. PARTICIPATING IN THE NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ACT; DEVELOPING A TRIBAL ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ACT: A COMPREHENSIVE GUIDE FOR AMERICAN INDIAN AND ALASKA NATIVE COMMUNITIES (2000, published by the Tulalip Tribes), co-author with Gillian Mittelstaedt and Libby Halpin Nelson. Available on the web site of the Vermont Law School Virtual Library of Tribal Environmental Law: www.tribalenvironmentallaw.org. Trust Funds and Trust Lands: The Stories Beneath the Story, 15 NATURAL RESOURCES & ENVIRONMENT 51 (Fall 2000). ECOSYSTEM MANAGEMENT, 14 NATURAL RESOURCES & ENVIRONMENT, no. 3 (Winter 2000), lead editor for this issue. Tribal Governments and the Protection of Watersheds and Wetlands in Indian Country, 13 St. THOMAS L. REV. 35 (1999), co-author with James J. Havard. Due Process and Public Participation in Tribal Environmental Programs, 13 TULANE ENVIRONMENTAL LAW REVIEW 1 (1999), co-author with John P. Lowndes. The Sun Solution: A Change of Codes Would Help, NATIVE AMERICAS: HEMISPHERIC JOURNAL OF INDIGENOUS ISSUES, vol. 16, nos 3 & 4, p. 82 (Fall/Winter 1999). Cruel Irony in the Quest of an Alaska Native Tribe for Self-Determination, 13 NAT. RE. & ENV’T 495 (Winter 1999). The Cultural Heritage of American Indian Tribes and the Preservation of Biological Diversity, 31 ARIZONA STATE LAW JOURNAL 483 (1999). Human Rights and the Cultural Heritage of Indian Tribes in the United States, 8 INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CULTURAL PROPERTY 48 (1999). The Indian Country Environmental Justice Clinic: From Vision to Reality, 23 VERMONT LAW REVIEW 567 (1999) Tribal Self-Determination and Environmental Federalism: Cultural Values as a Force for Sustainabilty, 3 WIDENER LAW SYMPOSIUM JOURNAL 229 (1998). Renewable Energy in Indian Country: Options for Tribal Governments, Renewable Energy Policy Project Issue Brief No. 10 (June 1998), available on the internet at: <www.repp.org/articles/issuebr10.html>. Fashioning a Comprehensive Environmental Review Code for Tribal Governments: Institutions and Processes, 21 AMERICAN INDIAN LAW REVIEW 297 (1997), co-author with Patrick A. Parenteau. Human Rights of Indigenous Peoples: Will the United States Rise to the
Occasion?, Tribal Voices in Historic Preservation: Sacred Landscapes, Cross-Cultural Bridges, and Common Ground, 21 VERMONT LAW REVIEW 145 (1996). Clean Water and Human Rights in Indian Country, 11 NATURAL RESOURCES AND ENVIRONMENT, no. 2, p. 46 (Fall 1996). Building A Tribal Repatriation Program: Options for Exercising Sovereignty, a chapter in MENDING THE CIRCLE: A NATIVE AMERICAN REPATRIATION GUIDE, a book published by the American Indian Ritual Object Repatriation Foundation (1996). Human Rights and Environmental Protection in Indian Country, 9 NATURAL RESOURCES AND ENVIRONMENT, no. 4, p. 74 (Spring 1995). Turtle's War Party: An Indian Allegory on Environmental Justice, 9 JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL LAW AND LITIGATION 461 (1994). DEVELOPING A WATER QUALITY REGULATORY PROGRAM UNDER THE CLEAN WATER ACT: A MANUAL FOR TRIBAL GOVERNMENTS (co-author with Sandra L. Ferguson) (December 1994) (published in-house by Hobbs, Straus, Dean & Walker and distributed through the National Tribal Environmental Council) Indigenous Self-Government, Environmental Protection, and the Consent of the Governed: A Tribal Environmental Review Process, (co-author with Christopher T. Stearns), 5 COLORADO JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL LAW AND POLICY 59 (1994). Human Rights and Cultural Heritage: Developments in the United Nations Working Group on Indigenous Populations, in INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS FOR INDIGENOUS PEOPLES, A SOURCEBOOK, a publication of the Society for Applied Anthropology (1994, Tom Greaves, ed.). Cultural Resources Conservation in Indian Country, NATURAL RESOURCES AND ENVIRONMENT (an ABA quarterly), Vol. 7, No. 4 (Spring 1993). co-author with Karen J. Funk, reprinted (in updated form in) THE NATURAL RESOURCES LAW MANUAL (1995, Richard J. Fink, ed.), a book published by the ABA Section of Natural Resources, Energy and Environmental Law. Self-Determination for Indigenous Peoples at the Dawn of the Solar Age, 25 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN JOURNAL OF LAW REFORM 671 (1992). Keepers of the Native Treasures, a paper for the 45th National Preservation Conference, San Francisco, October 16-20, 1991, published by the National Trust for Historic Preservation in a book entitled PAST MEETS FUTURE: PROTECTING AMERICA'S HISTORIC ENVIRONMENTS (1992, Antoinette J. Lee, ed.). The Application of the National Environmental Policy Act to “Development” in Indian Country, 16 AMERICAN INDIAN LAW REVIEW 377 (1991). Committee on Native American Natural Resources Law, 1990 Annual Report, in NATURAL RESOURCES, ENERGY, AND ENVIRONMENTAL LAW: 1990, THE YEAR IN REVIEW, a publication of the American Bar Association (primary author). Reconfiguring the Cultural Mission: Tribal Historic Preservation Programs, (co-author with Karen J. Funk), CRM [Cultural Resources Management] Bulletin [a National Park Service technical bulletin], Vol. 13, No. 4 (1990) Conference Report: The Inter-American Human Rights System: Into the 1990's and Beyond, 3 AMERICAN UNIVERSITY JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW & POLICY 517 (1988), co-author with J. Lauchlan Wash and Phoebe Schlanger. Enhancing Tribal Roles in Cultural Resources Management: Amendments to the National Historic Preservation Act, co-author with Karen J. Funk, a paper prepared for the conference “Indians and Archaeology,” sponsored by the Navajo Nation, Phoenix, Arizona, April 6-8, 1987, published in the proceedings of the conference, PRESERVATION ON THE RESERVATION: NATIVE AMERICANS, NATIVE AMERICAN LANDS AND ARCHAEOLOGY, Anthony L. Klesert and Alan S. Downer, editors, Navajo Nation Papers in Anthropology, Number 26 (1990). An Analysis of the Impact of Time-of-Day Rates on the Cost-Effectiveness of Passive Solar Heating, co-author with Dr. Gregory Olson, North Carolina Solar Energy Association First Technical Conference (April 1984), also published in the proceedings of the Ninth Annual National Passive Solar Conference, American Solar Energy Society (September 1984). American Indian Religious Freedom and Cultural Resources Management: Protecting Mother Earth's Caretakers, 10 AMERICAN INDIAN LAW REVIEW 1 (1982).
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