| 1. Aboriginal Justice Advisory Council |
| Provides comprehensive coverage of Australian and international indigenous justice issues. |
| http://www.lawlink.nsw.gov.au/ajac |
| 2. Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act Resource Center |
| Reference materials, relating to the Act. |
| http://www.lbblawyers.com/ancsa.htm |
| 3. Council Lodge Institute, Inc. |
| Offering courses to train participants to, in turn, educate people within their own tribal organizations. Specializing in criminal justice training, including domestic violence, gang prevention, child abuse, and parental rights. |
| http://www.council-lodge.com |
| 4. First Nations Commission On Civil Rights |
| Information concerning the civil rights of first nations people in the United States and Canada. |
| http://jimwindwalker.tripod.com/indianlawusa/ |
| 5. Indian Law Clinic |
| Clinical legal education program at the University of Colorado Law School, handling cases and projects involving questions of federal Indian law and tribal law. |
| http://www.colorado.edu/law/clinics/ilc/ |
| 6. Indian Law Resource Center |
| An organization founded and directed by Native Americans, dedicated to protecting the right of indigenous peoples to live with dignity and respect according to the ways of their ancestors. |
| http://www.indianlaw.org/ |
| 7. Legal Information Institute |
| An overview of Indian law with links to key primary and secondary sources. |
| http://www.law.cornell.edu/topics/indian.html |
| 8. Native American Constitution and Law Digitization Project |
| Cooperative effort among the University of Oklahoma Law Center, the National Indian Law Library, and Native American tribes providing access to the Constitutions, Tribal Codes, and other legal documents. |
| http://thorpe.ou.edu/ |