id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_kwvb3tmemfgulgue2q5thbtjq4 Ryan T. Schwier 'According to the Custom of the Country': Indian Marriage, Property Rights, and Legal Testimony in the Jurisdictional Formation of Indiana Settler Society, 1717-1897 2011 391 .pdf application/pdf 146606 13352 62 Haut.13 Over time, Indigenous and European settlers created a frontier society of multifaceted legal traditions, a constitution of trans-national common laws from which the Defense of State Indian Legislation, 1790-1880," American Journal of Legal History, Vol. 46, No. 1 (Jan., 6-10; also see, Gloria ValenciaWeber, "American Indian Law and History: Instructional Mirrors," Journal of Legal Education, Vol. 44, American Indian Sovereignty, Tribal Law, and United States Law in the Nineteenth Century, New York: authorities made little attempt to adjust the self-regulating legal landscape.174 The intersystemic dynamics of French and Indian customary law remained elastic, negotiable, and 490 An 1832 published compilation of American colonial and state laws relating to Indian affairs provides a extent of states' rights, tribal sovereignty, and territorial government jurisdiction in American Indian law to Indians." See Act of 23 January 1847, General Laws of the State of Indiana, "Custom, Tribal Court Practice, and Popular Justice," American Indian Law Review, Vol. 25, No. 1 ./cache/work_kwvb3tmemfgulgue2q5thbtjq4.pdf ./txt/work_kwvb3tmemfgulgue2q5thbtjq4.txt