Native American AuthorsRobert A. Williams, Jr. , 1955-Lumbee
Williams, who is an enrolled member of the Lumbee Indian Tribe of North Carolina, is a professor of Law and American Indian Studies at the University of Arizona in Tucson. He has written numerous articles on Indian Law and indigenous peoples' rights, as well as several books. He is also the director of the Tribal Law and Policy Program at the Univ. of Arizona.
Online resources by or about Robert A. Williams, Jr.:Best of Tucson 1997: Robert A. Williams, Jr.Author: Robert A. Williams, Jr. Type: authorbio Description: Text of a Tucson Weekly article by Williams about the "Best of Tucson". Includes photo. URL: http://www.tucsonweekly.com/tw/bot97/nonframed/people08.html Books by Robert A. Williams, Jr.:Williams, Jr., Robert A.. The American Indian in western legal thought : the discourses of conquestNew York : Oxford University Press, 1990. Genre: Nonfiction Audience: Adult ISBN: 0195050223 Williams, Jr., Robert A.. Cases and materials on Federal Indian law St. Paul, Minn. : West Pub. Co., 1993. Genre: Nonfiction Audience: Adult ISBN: 0314022686 Williams, Jr., Robert A.. Linking arms together : American Indian treaty visions of law and peace, 1600-1800 New York : Oxford University Press, 1997. Genre: Nonfiction Audience: Adult ISBN: 0195065913 Return to Native American Authors Home |