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Show # 1046 Page 32 Y: No, well, we're- you know, interested in like urban Indian problems too, but to the extent that we're going to get in that- I, I really don't know. You know, this is still in a fantasy study. You work some theory, and it's not you can restock. So, perhaps you'd be willing to discuss that possibility with us. The format of the book is still, is still in . Does this book make the law on Indian , all Indian problems It's sort of more- well, to some extent it will record the law , interpretation of the law, a secondary authority, but this book I'm sure you know in a lot of . Ah Felix Cohen's book more than and respected by judges and lawyers and societies and groups, so it will, they have, a definite effect. F: Does it recognize Indian people's right to hunt and fish? Does it recognize the sovereignty? Y: Probably not adequately, but it does cover them. T: I'm not sure, I'm not sure you completely understood her, her other answer. The book is not itself law • F: But then it will be used. T: |