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1972, Ordinance 21; 1936 Constitution; Civil & Criminal Procedure
Ordinance 21, Hopi Indian Tribe, Oraibi, Arizona, July 10, 1972. Publisher and date of publication are not states. Approximately 105 p., variously
paginated. Contents include: Title I, Establishment of Courts and Appointment of Judges; Title II, Court Proceedings; and Title III, Criminal Code. This
is followed by the Constitution and By Laws of the Hopi Tribe (approved December 19, 1936); Amendments I and II approved August 1, 1969; and Hopi
Indian Rules of Civil and Criminal Procedure (Exhibit A). (Ordinance 21 states: “To provide for the establishment of Hopi Tribal Courts and for the
appointment of judges thereof; to define the jurisdiction, power, and duties of tribal courts; to provide for jury trials, subpoenaing witnesses; to
provide for representation of parties to an action; to provide for a police force; to establish a tribal policy for cooperation and assistance of federal
and state governments; and to provide a criminal code.”)
Title:   Ordinance 21 ; Constitution & by-laws of the Hopi Tribe ; Hopi Indian rules of civil and criminal procedure.
OCLC Number:   1341357237
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