'20-'21 JC/PRP Fellow Melodie Meyer: Every Tribe Has A Wound, Can Tribal Government-to-Government Consultation Help Mend It?

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Justice Catalyst/Public Rights Project Joint Fellow Melodie Meyer ‘20-’21 reflects on the past, present, and future of tribal relations in America in part one of a series on THE PUBLIC, weaving a personal narrative with the history of federal Indian law. To read the full article, please click here.

THE PUBLIC is an online civil rights magazine focusing on the legal and social aspects of workers’ rights in America. It is published by Public Rights Project.

Melodie Meyer is a 2020-2021 Justice Catalyst/Public Rights Project Joint Fellow at the Yurok Office of the Tribal Attorney.

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